<
With urban development and the demolition and reconstruction of old buildings, construction waste is increasing. How was construction waste handled in the past? Steel bars and other materials were recycled, while most of the concrete blocks were transported and landfilled. This occupied a lot of urban land, even leading to illegal landfills. Land was dumped wherever there was space, further straining land resources. Therefore, we must consider better ways to handle construction waste.
Shanghai Joyal has developed a tire-mounted mobile crushing plant for construction waste. It can be flexibly configured, ranging from 100 tons per hour to 800 tons per hour. Recently, Chengdu’s first construction waste recycling project began operation and is being actively promoted, with 30,000 cubic meters of construction waste entering the recycling stage. Construction waste that was once only suitable for landfilling is now largely transformed into useful building materials after processing.

Of course, in addition to crushing construction waste, mobile crushing plants can also process ores into construction gravel and manufactured sand. The emergence of mobile crushing plants has greatly expanded the convenience of crushing operations. Regardless of the crushing site, environment, or logistical obstacles, it can be flexibly configured to realize coarse crushing, fine crushing, and screening systems, providing customers with customized stone crushing and sand making production lines.