
Construction Waste Crusher Applicable Materials and Scope of Application
Construction waste, basalt, granite, iron ore, pebble marble, shale, sandstone, quartzite, limestone, copper ore, manganese ore, coal gangue, concrete crushing and processing, etc.
Construction Waste Crusher Corresponding Construction Waste Treatment Solutions:
A. Land Excavation Waste Treatment
Disposal plan for excavated soil (including sorting of construction waste, loading locations, transport routes and distances, types, quantities, disposal sites, and recycling considerations). For sand, gravel, and soil, utilize mobile mud-rock separators as construction waste crushers. Their truck-mounted design ensures flexible relocation, allowing immediate withdrawal and operation upon parking. The entire unit can self-relocate according to site changes without disassembly, offering exceptional convenience and adaptability.
B. Road Excavation Waste Processing
Current road construction primarily uses concrete and asphalt aggregate. For crushing road waste, heavy hammer-type construction waste crushers can be employed. These crushers achieve one-step processing, handling coarse, medium, or fine crushing. All three types can process asphalt concrete waste into usable forms. Different crushers operate differently, so selecting the optimal equipment depends on client requirements and actual conditions.
Construction Waste Processing Line
C. Construction Site Waste Processing
Waste generated from ongoing road, building, and overpass construction—primarily concrete—often contains ferrous materials and wood shavings from piling operations. For construction site waste, the impact crusher-screener combination is recommended. This integrated unit features a built-in magnetic separation system, combining crushing, screening, and conveying functions. It intelligently separates steel reinforcement through magnetic separation. Wood shavings, paper scraps, and fabric within construction waste can be sorted using a lightweight material separator.
D. Demolition Waste from Old Buildings
Demolition waste from old buildings, also known as demolition debris, constitutes a significant portion of construction waste. It can be categorized into two types: freshly demolished waste and accumulated waste from older demolition sites. The distinction lies in the greater variety and complexity of waste types, along with differing mud content. Construction waste left for extended periods inevitably forms decayed matter. At this stage, the methods described in Section 3 (Construction Site Waste Processing) can be applied. However, some sites may require the addition of a construction waste de-silting machine or the use of a heavy hammer-type construction waste crusher. This type of crusher can handle high moisture content without clogging.
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