The BF120.4 crusher bucket crushes concrete blocks on a Caterpillar excavator.
The MB-R800 drum cutter is working on an important project: restoring the Augustusbruche bridge in Dresden, Germany.
Reinforced concrete
Recycling reinforced concrete becomes a profitable practice by using MB Crusher equipment.
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The crusher bucket can separate concrete from the iron reinforcement in a short time: the crushing process begins by loading the unit as you would with a traditional bucket and then moving into a vertical position for the actual crushing phase. This step allows you to crush reinforced concrete poles or pillars with ease. The shape and size of this material makes it very hard to process with a traditional stationary or mobile crusher, with the constant risk of damaging it's conveyor belt.Â
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With MB Crusher, these problems do not exist. MB also also offers an accessory called the iron separator, which facilitates the recovery of any rebar in the crushed material.
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On the other hand, with the drum cutter, it’s possible to precisely mill surfaces or outline reinforced concrete walls, while significantly reducing vibrations.
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MB Crusher customers are reclaiming reinforced concrete while:
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Crusher Buckets
- ≥ 6,5 ≤ 10 Ton
- ≥ 8 ≤ 9 Ton
- ≥ 6,5 ≤ 10 Ton
- ≥ 8 ≤ 9 Ton
- ≥ 5 ≤ 9 Ton
- ≥ 5 ≤ 9 Ton
- ≥ 7,5 ≤ 12 Ton
- ≥ 3 ≤ 6 Ton
- ≥ 5 ≤ 9 Ton
- ≥ 5 ≤ 9 Ton
- ≥ 7,5 ≤ 12 Ton
- ≥ 3 ≤ 6 Ton
- ≥ 5 ≤ 10 Ton
- ≥ 5 ≤ 10 Ton
- ≥ 7,5 ≤ 13 Ton
- ≥ 3 ≤ 6 Ton
- ≥ 5 ≤ 10 Ton
- ≥ 5 ≤ 10 Ton
- ≥ 7,5 ≤ 13 Ton
- ≥ 3 ≤ 6 Ton
- ≥ 11 ≤ 16 Ton
- ≥ 7 ≤ 11 Ton
- ≥ 7 ≤ 11 Ton
- ≥ 5 ≤ 7 Ton
- ≥ 11 ≤ 16 Ton
- ≥ 7 ≤ 11 Ton
- ≥ 7 ≤ 11 Ton
- ≥ 5 ≤ 7 Ton
- ≥ 12 ≤ 17 Ton
- ≥ 7 ≤ 12 Ton
- ≥ 7 ≤ 12 Ton
- ≥ 6 ≤ 8 Ton
- ≥ 12 ≤ 17 Ton
- ≥ 7 ≤ 12 Ton
- ≥ 7 ≤ 12 Ton
- ≥ 6 ≤ 8 Ton
Drum cutters
- ≥ 3,5 ≤ 11 Ton
- ≥ 3,5 ≤ 6 Ton
- ≥ 3,5 ≤ 11 Ton
- ≥ 3,5 ≤ 6 Ton
- ≥ 6 ≤ 13 Ton
- ≥ 6 ≤ 10 Ton
- ≥ 6 ≤ 13 Ton
- ≥ 6 ≤ 10 Ton