The surin basalt road base project thailand from china factory
in the rural province of surin in northeastern thailand known for its annual elephant round-up a practical industrial project is contributing to the regions infrastructure development. this is the surin basalt road base project which features a durable and straightforward stone powder grinding mill. the machine selected for this project is a european-style coarse grinding mill with a capacity of 10 tons per hour.
the raw material is locally abundant basalt a dark volcanic rock known for its exceptional hardness and durability. unlike projects that produce fine powders for ceramics or paint this project focuses on producing a relatively coarse but precisely graded product with a fineness of 300 microns approximately 50 mesh. this specific material is not a powder in the traditional sense but a fine aggregate with a specific particle size distribution.
its primary application is as a high-performance additive for asphalt concrete used in road construction. when mixed with bitumen the 300 micron basalt particles fill the voids between larger aggregate stones creating a denser more water-resistant and durable road surface that can withstand the heavy truck traffic associated with thailands agricultural transport sector.

the project was commissioned by the provincial highway department to utilize local materials and reduce construction costs. the mill is designed with heavy-duty hammers and wear-resistant liners to withstand the abrasive nature of basalt. the simple yet robust design allows for easy maintenance by local technicians.
the 10 tons per hour capacity provides enough material to support ongoing road maintenance and new construction projects throughout surin and the neighboring provinces of buriram and sisaket. this stone powder grinding mill project demonstrates that grinding technology is not just for producing fine powders but can also play a vital role in creating the fundamental infrastructure that connects communities and drives economic development in rural thailand.
the raw material is locally abundant basalt a dark volcanic rock known for its exceptional hardness and durability. unlike projects that produce fine powders for ceramics or paint this project focuses on producing a relatively coarse but precisely graded product with a fineness of 300 microns approximately 50 mesh. this specific material is not a powder in the traditional sense but a fine aggregate with a specific particle size distribution.
its primary application is as a high-performance additive for asphalt concrete used in road construction. when mixed with bitumen the 300 micron basalt particles fill the voids between larger aggregate stones creating a denser more water-resistant and durable road surface that can withstand the heavy truck traffic associated with thailands agricultural transport sector.

the project was commissioned by the provincial highway department to utilize local materials and reduce construction costs. the mill is designed with heavy-duty hammers and wear-resistant liners to withstand the abrasive nature of basalt. the simple yet robust design allows for easy maintenance by local technicians.
the 10 tons per hour capacity provides enough material to support ongoing road maintenance and new construction projects throughout surin and the neighboring provinces of buriram and sisaket. this stone powder grinding mill project demonstrates that grinding technology is not just for producing fine powders but can also play a vital role in creating the fundamental infrastructure that connects communities and drives economic development in rural thailand.