
What is the sand produced by a construction waste sand making machine like
Using demolition waste as raw material for manufactured sand is widely used in the industry. Generally speaking, making sand from construction waste is not only cost-effective, but also produces sand of reasonable hardness, viscosity, and high quality. Many local governments provide support for construction waste sand making projects in terms of land use, utilities, and taxes. It's helpful to learn more about local policies. However, some customers may not be familiar with this aspect. Today, we will provide a detailed explanation of the sand produced by a construction waste sand making machine.
Investors in construction waste sand making projects are often concerned about the quality of the finished sand and whether it meets the requirements for construction sand.
In fact, there's no need to worry about this. Construction waste is essentially waste materials such as concrete, crushed stone, brick and tile fragments, and asphalt. Before sand making, it must be sorted to prevent waste metal from entering the equipment. Once this is done, the feeding process can begin. Construction waste sand making machines combine sand making and shaping, producing high-quality sand with uniform particle size, proper gradation, crack-free properties, good adhesion, and compliance with national standards for construction sand in terms of wear resistance and moisture content. The recycled aggregate produced can be further processed into recycled concrete and mortar for use in construction projects, or it can be sold or used directly. This not only reduces construction waste pollution but also generates significant profits for investors, achieving both economic and environmental benefits.
Construction waste sand making machines come in two types: fixed and mobile. Which one should you choose? If you have a fixed site, you can choose to transport construction waste to your site for processing. This approach offers the advantage of low initial investment, but also higher transportation costs and hassle. Alternatively, you can choose a mobile sand making machine, which can be driven directly to the construction site for waste disposal. This offers significant advantages, but the initial equipment investment is slightly higher.
A complete set of construction waste sand making equipment includes not only a sand making machine but also a feeder, crusher, vibrating screen, and other equipment integrated into a production line. The price of a complete set of equipment varies depending on the equipment configuration of the production line, production requirements, and the type of equipment selected.
If you're interested in investing in a construction waste sand making machine, please contact our online customer service for detailed equipment information and a quote.









