
What crushing equipment is needed for stationary construction waste treatment
With the rapid development of urban construction, the problem of construction waste accumulation is becoming increasingly serious. In recent years, strong national policies supporting the resource utilization of construction waste, along with significant improvements in solid waste utilization technology, have increasingly facilitated the treatment of construction waste. Among construction waste, brick slag is a major raw material for recycling. Today, we'll introduce the processing and utilization technology, production uses, and related equipment for brick slag.
Construction brick slag is often called "gold in the wrong place." It can be processed into different specifications of sand and gravel through a crusher. Depending on specific industry applications, it can be further processed into concrete admixtures, recycled permeable bricks, and even aggregate bedding layers. These are all recycling uses for construction brick slag waste. Construction waste crushers can be categorized by their crushing degree into jaw crushers, impact crushers/cone crushers, vertical shaft impact crushers, and construction waste shears. Jaw crushers are used for primary crushing, while cone crushers and impact crushers are used for medium and fine crushing, typically in secondary and tertiary crushing. Vertical shaft impact crushers, also called sand making machines, are generally used for shaping and sand production.
The main process in processing construction brick slag waste is crushing. Based on the degree of crushing, crushers for processing waste bricks can be categorized into jaw crushers, impact crushers/cone crushers, vertical shaft impact crushers, and construction waste shears. Jaw crushers are used for primary crushing, while cone crushers and impact crushers are used for medium and fine crushing, typically in secondary and tertiary crushing. Vertical shaft impact crushers, also called sand making machines, are generally used for shaping and sand production. The crushing process generally includes magnetic separation, crushing, sand making, and screening.
There are many types of stationary construction waste recycling equipment available, including jaw crushers, impact crushers, hammer crushers, cone crushers, and double roll crushers, catering to both small and large production capacities (e.g., 50t/h, 100t/h, 300t/h, 500t/h, 1000t/h, etc.). For more information on construction waste processing equipment, please consult online; our dedicated technical staff will be happy to answer your questions!
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