Pavement milling
Pavement milling is a process to remove layers of asphalt and concrete from paved areas like roads and bridges. One of the main reasons for pavement milling is recycling. The removed layers are cut into small pieces and used as the aggregate in the new pavements. Road milling machines also called cold milling machines or cold planers, are used for pavement milling. They can remove asphalt and concrete layers easily and efficiently. The main part of a cold milling machine is a large rotating drum to remove asphalt and concrete layers. The drum consists of rows of tool holders, holding carbide-tipped road milling teeth/bits.
Milling teeth or road milling teeth/bit are undoubtedly crucial to a road milling machine. They first loosen the asphalt and concrete layers and then form the removed layers into small grains that are recyclable. A road milling bit consists of a tungsten carbide tip, a brazing steel body, a wear plate, and a clamping sleeve.
Plato supplies a wide range of road milling teeth for all your milling application requirements. As an ISO Certified supplier, we clearly understand that our goal is to extend the tool life, maximize productivity and minimize project costs. Plato is always striving to manufacture road milling teeth with premium and consistent quality. Whether you need to cut soft soil, hard asphalt, or concrete, we are able to offer road milling teeth that meet your needs.
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