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  2. Barber Greene - Wikipedia

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    Barber-Greene shut down its manufacturing plant in Aurora, Illinois in 1985 and was later purchased by Astec Industries of Chattanooga, Tennessee in late 1986. The Barber-Greene headquarters in Aurora, Illinois was then sold to Transbulk Distribution Centers, Inc. for $2.9 million in 1987.

  3. Asphalt plant - Wikipedia

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    Asphalt plants for road construction Asphalt plant in Belgium The manufacture of coated roadstone demands the combination of a number of aggregates , sand and a filler (such as stone dust), in the correct proportions, heated, and finally coated with a binder, usually bitumen based or, in some cases tar , although tar was removed from BS4987 in ...

  4. Astec - Wikipedia

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    Power supply unit from an Osborne 1 portable computer manufactured by Astec. Astec was founded in British Hong Kong in 1971 [1] by Brian Christopher and Neal Stewart, as a producer of DC-to-DC converter hardware. [3]: 41 [4] Before founding Astec, Christopher had previously worked for IBM, while Stewart was an academic physicist. The company ...

  5. Asphalt company drops proposal for plant northwest of ... - AOL

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    Shelly & Sands affiliate Mar-Zene Materials has dropped plans for an asphalt plant at the Martin Trucking site but could seek another location. Asphalt company drops proposal for plant northwest ...

  6. Superior Industries - Wikipedia

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    Superior manufactures portable and stationary processing and handling equipment for dry bulk material industries including construction aggregates, mining, concrete, asphalt and recycle industries. The company markets its equipment globally through a network of dealers or direct sales in regions not served by a dealer. [7]

  7. Bioasphalt - Wikipedia

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    Bioasphalt is an asphalt alternative made from non-petroleum based renewable resources.. These sources include sugar, molasses and rice, corn and potato starches, natural tree and gum resins, natural latex rubber and vegetable oils, lignin, cellulose, palm oil waste, coconut waste, peanut oil waste, canola oil waste, dried sewerage effluent and so on. [1]