MB Crusher Turns Mobile Plants Into One-Machine Operation At EXCON 2017

13-12-2017
MB Crusher Turns Mobile Plants Into One-Machine Operation At EXCON 2017

MB Crusher will Set a Live Demonstration with its
Machines

Investment in infrastructure is now a days a key aspect for India’s economic growth sustainability and a guideline behind many policy initiatives by the Government of India. This will be the primary point of Excon 2017, the largest construction equipment exhibition in South Asia that will be held between the 12th and 16th of December, 2017 in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.
MB Crusher’s branch office, MB India, will participate at this edition with a very interesting news since it will organize a real demonstration area with its machines working: visitors will have the opportunity to understand which kind of solutions MB crusher attachments can bring to their respective construction sites. In fact, compatible as an attachment with any excavator and/or loader model and make, MB crusher machines not only provide savings on transportation, but also drastically reduce the amount of other equipment required at site and at the mine/quarry where the materials are sourced.

Special attention should also be paid to MB buckets used for crushing inert materials that will be subsequently used to form the stabilized pavement for road foundations, or more commonly referred to as GSB. In fact, many companies in India have already chosen the MB crusher bucket as a must-have tool for their daily operations: the demolition and roadwork sector require optimisation in recycling efforts and production of materials to be used, with the use of MB machines one also has the opportunity
to sell directly the rubble and gravel obtained.


Moreover, the impact of the crusher bucket is quite different from that of a fixed or mobile crusher: the use of a traditional crusher is often hindered by its size, which limits its use in many urban areas. The crusher bucket, on the other hand, used in conjunction with the excavator, can be employed at all urban worksites, including those located in tight spaces as well as in mountainous or hilly areas, where the use of a traditional crusher would not be feasible first and foremost due to the difficulty in transporting it to the site.

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