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Annual Report 2011

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Aggregate and Mining Group Mobile Screening Plants Portable Screening Plants Stationary Screen Structures High Frequency Screens energy [infrastructure] [mining] Astec Industries, Inc. [ ] Astec Mobile Screens, Inc. Sterling, Illinois, USA Astec Mobile Screens is the world's premier supplier of innovative screening solutions. The full line of products includes mobile screening plants, portable and stationary screen structures and the PEP line of high frequency screens for the quarry, recycle, sand and gravel and other material processing industries. Operating conditions for the material producer can vary and Astec Mobile Screens responds by offering a broad range of operating systems. In 2011, Astec Mobile Screens continued to highlight the GT145S track screening plant as part of its line of track mounted screening plants. The GT145S is a mobile track screening plant that features a robust, high-energy screen for processing sand and gravel, topsoil, slag, crushed stone and recycled materials. The GT145S is available with a two or three-deck screen to meet a variety of gradation requirements. Astec Mobile Screens also drew national attention for its Multi-Frequency Screen as one of 2011's Top Roll-Outs from Aggregates Manager magazine. The Multi-Frequency Screen combines the movements of both conventional and high- frequency screens and is able to maintain the higher production rates of a PEP screen at a lower angle, while handling higher moisture content materials. The screen was featured at the 2011 CONEXPO-CON/AGG tradeshow. Astec Mobile Screens continued its focus on the growing reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) market with the well-received mobile ProSizer™ recycling plant, as well as stationary RAP system configurations featuring a PEP high frequency screen and Pioneer horizontal shaft impact crusher (HSI). Astec Mobile Screens, Inc. facility located in Sterling, Illinois, USA. 16 Portable High Frequency Screening plants are designed to provide higher production capacities. 2011 Astec Industries, Inc. Annual Report Stationary High Frequency Screening plants use aggressive vibration applied directly to the screen to allow for the highest capacity production.

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