Can the sand and gravel aggregate processed from construction waste be used?

What is construction waste? It is concrete and waste bricks that have been used for many years, and it is waste that can be broken with a little effort and broken at the touch. Can such construction waste really be processed into sand and gravel aggregates and reused? Although many cities and far-sighted customers have built construction waste treatment plants and put them into operation, there are still many users who do not believe this is true. Can sand and gravel aggregates processed from construction waste be used? Let's take a look at the real pictures of the construction waste treatment production line below. Whether it is useful or not, we will prove it with reality.

Can the sand and gravel aggregate processed from construction waste be used?

Perhaps what you are worried about is not whether construction waste can be processed into sand and gravel aggregates, but whether the sand and gravel aggregates processed from construction waste that has no compressive capacity can really be reused? Is the project quality guaranteed? Can the performance of building materials pass the test?

In fact, in addition to the high requirements for sand and gravel aggregates in the main construction projects such as building houses, bridge repairs, expressway railways, and subway repairs that we are familiar with, there are many other aspects of construction that do not have such high requirements for construction sand and gravel aggregates. For example, after the main structure of commercial housing is built, in addition to the load-bearing walls, other internal partition walls can be filled with porous bricks, small concrete hollow blocks, hollow bricks, lime-sand bricks, etc. These environmentally friendly bricks can be regenerated from construction waste. For the production of sand and gravel aggregate, of course, the premise is that there are no materials that are harmful to the human body or the living environment in these construction wastes.

 

There are also sponge cities that have been raging in the past few years. The permeable bricks laid on the sidewalks we often walk on can also be produced with recycled sand and gravel from construction waste. These are common places for recycled sand and gravel aggregates.


 

The more direct use is road hardening, foundation backfill, road cushion, etc. on the construction site. Construction waste can be crushed and backfilled directly, which is simpler and more direct.

So we don't have to worry about whether the sand and gravel aggregates processed from construction waste can be used.

Construction waste recycling crusher, different sets of equipment are recommended for different needs

Nowadays, the market demand for construction waste reprocessing continues to increase, and at the same time, with the support and encouragement of various local policies, many people are gearing up and preparing to do a big job. So what kind of crusher should be used for construction waste recycling? Where can I buy high-quality and cheap construction waste crushers?

As far as crushing is concerned, mining crushing equipment such as jaw crushers, impact crushers, cone crushers, heavy hammer crushers, and mobile crushers can process construction waste, and the output is the same as processing other stone materials. adjustable;

In terms of investment economy, when the capacity demand is <40t/h and >400t/h, the fixed construction waste crusher is more suitable than the mobile construction waste crusher. The advantage of the former is that the investment is lower, and the latter is because The capacity range of the mobile crusher is limited; when the capacity demand is at 40-400t/h, it does not matter whether to choose a fixed crusher or a mobile crusher, but the mobile crusher does not need piling and is easy to move. It is more in line with the processing needs of users.

The above is a complete introduction to the recycling of construction waste. If you have any questions or want to know more about the investment in recycling of construction waste, please click the online consultation to contact us!

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