Manufacturing
Our Manufacturing Process
Bitumen melting process involves heating solid bitumen, stored in drums, jumbo bags or flexi bags, to melt it into a liquid state for use in various applications, especially in road construction. This is achieved by circulating hot oil within a heating chamber. The melted bitumen then flows into a storage tank or is pumped directly for use.
Feeding and Placement
- Bitumen drums, jumbo bags or flexi bags are typically loaded into the melting chamber, often using hydraulic arms or other mechanical systems.
Heating
- Hot oil is circulated through pipelines and coils.
- This heat is transferred around bitumen drums, jumbo bags and flexi bags, gradually melting it.
- The heating process is often facilitated using boiler.
Melting and Decanting
- As the bitumen melts, it flows into a storage chamber or a reservoir below the heating chamber.
- This chamber is also equipped with heating coils to maintain the bitumen in a liquid state.
Pumping and Transfer
- The melted bitumen is then pumped out of the storage chamber for use, into trucks or into larger storage tanks for later use.
State-of-the-art laboratory
Our factory equiped with the state-of-the-art laboratory for testing Softening Point, Penetration, Ductility, Solubility and Viscosity of Bitumen using imported equipments with qualified manpower.



