February 26, 2025 SINOTO, a world leader in the production of construction equipment, is pleased to report that its Stationary Concrete Mixing Plant has been operating effectively in Kyrgyzstan for six months, receiving great feedback from project stakeholders and local partners.
Fulfilling the Infrastructure Requirements of Kyrgyzstan
Due to its rough terrain and varied environment, which includes semi-arid lowlands and mountainous areas with frigid winters, Kyrgyzstan has long had trouble finding long-lasting, effective concrete mixing machinery for its infrastructure projects. High-quality concrete that can tolerate harsh weather conditions and huge loads is essential for everything from road construction in distant areas to urban expansion in places like Bishkek. Because of its capacity to meet these demands, a top Kyrgyz construction company picked the Stationary Concrete Mixing Plant for a significant highway expansion project. The plant, which was created with SINOTO’s trademark emphasis on performance and agility, has changed the game in the area.
Important attributes and technical specifications
Fueling Kyrgyzstan’s Success High Capacity of Production: The facility effectively satisfies the extensive concrete needs of the highway project with a rated production of 75 cubic meters per hour, guaranteeing timely progress even during the busiest building times.
Climate Resistance: The plant’s sophisticated heating and insulation technologies allow it to function flawlessly in temperatures as low as -20°C, which is a huge benefit during Kyrgyzstan’s severe winters. Its dust-proof design, which includes sealed aggregate transfer channels and electrical enclosures with an IP65 rating, keeps debris out of the way of operations during windy, dry weather.
Precision Mixing Technology: In order to comply with Kyrgyzstan’s stringent construction regulations, the plant’s computerized control system, which includes a 7-inch touchscreen HMI and PLC-based automation, guarantees consistent concrete quality with an accuracy of ±1% for aggregate batching and ±0.5% for cement and additive dosing.
Energy Efficiency: The machine lowers operating costs for the local partner in an area where energy resources are limited by up to 15% by incorporating 37kW main mixer motors with variable frequency drive and 11kW energy-saving motors for aggregate conveyors.
Material Storage and Handling: The facility has four 15 cubic meter aggregate bins, a 5-ton additive tank with agitator, and a 100-ton cement silo with level sensors. The belt conveyor utilized in the aggregate conveying system is 20 meters long and 800 mm wide. It can handle materials with a maximum particle size of 80 mm, which is perfect for the coarse aggregates frequently used in road construction in Kyrgyzstan.
Developing Partnerships in Central Asia
The machine’s performance in Kyrgyzstan is a component of SINOTO’s larger plan to increase its footprint in Central Asia, an area where infrastructure is growing quickly. SINOTO wants to establish itself as a reliable partner for nations like Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan as they make investments in roads, bridges, and urban infrastructure by fusing state-of-the-art technology with locally relevant assistance.

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