The Heart and Soul of Today's Modern Asphalt Automation System
Asphalt producers need a system that can accurately and repeatedly produce the exact loads to customer specifications. Elettrondata’s eBATCH automation system is that solution. eBATCH receives real-time measurements of all raw materials and adjusts the flow of each component during the mixing process to produce loads that meet exact specifications.
eBATCH Asphalt Builds Customer Loyalty
The system’s precision processing make it the go-to automation platform for Asphalt plants. Elettrondata’s robust automation system delivers accurate-to-specification Asphalt that for deliving the high-quality products that builds customer confidence and loyalty.
Predictable non-stop 24x7 operations
High Quality Precision
On time Delivery Every Time
Elettrondata’s End-to-End Automation System
Key Features
- Real-time constant measurement of moisture in aggregates – knowledge of content is crucial to asphalt quality
- Detection and tracking of raw material consumption – facilitates automated traceability reports for compliance testing
- Flexible configurations – ability to configure different tolerance levels increases operational efficiency
- Common software across eBATCH products creates easy usability and education
Our Differentiators
- Unlimited inventory of mixes
- Automated and customizable quality reports
- AI-based drop control with manual override
Operating in 7000+ Plants
Demonstrated Non-Stop Production for 96 Hours
Tailorable to any configuration
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FAQ's
No, eBATCH supports interfaces to ERP and fleet management systems.
Yes- a plant operator can perform any function of the eBATCH system by manual controls in the software or by activating the electromechanical controls found in the junction cabinet.
Yes – with the animated color-based graphical user interface, users become comfortable with using the system after the short training session.
Yes – user authorization is enforced with UserID and password, and data from the system is maintained either on-site or in a network-based storage.
No, there is no limit.