en.Wedoany.com Reported - ALLU Group launched a new concrete screening and crushing bucket at the CONEXPO-CON/AGG exhibition in Las Vegas, specifically designed for processing demolition materials containing rebar, enabling on-site operation directly at the construction site. The product attracted attention from contractors and operators seeking efficient construction waste processing solutions.
The new bucket is suitable for 25 to 45-ton excavators and integrates crushing and screening functions into a single attachment, enabling one-step on-site processing. This reduces the need for additional pre-crushing or screening equipment, lowers secondary handling and transportation costs, and simplifies material flow.
The bucket can process feed material up to 300 mm, achieving a productivity rate of up to 100 tons per hour even when dealing with debris containing rebar. Its key design lies in effectively handling rebar without frequent operational interruptions, making it suitable for demolition and recycling scenarios where material contamination is common. To meet different requirements, the bucket is equipped with replaceable counter blades, allowing output sizes to be selected between 0-50 mm and 0-100 mm, enabling contractors to balance fragment size and processing capacity without reconfiguring equipment.
"Contractors on congested job sites don't need to manage another machine; they need a practical way to turn rubble into usable material using their existing excavator," said Antti Rautamies, R&D Project Manager at ALLU Group. "This bucket is built for real-world conditions: high fines content, tight spaces, and reinforced concrete that often doesn't arrive 'clean'."
The launch of the new bucket aligns with the trend towards on-site recycling and circular construction. By enabling on-site waste processing and reuse, contractors can reduce transportation, lower reliance on landfills, and thus control overall project costs. Sami Rahman, Sales and Business Development Manager at Walkers Hammers, said: "With the ALLU Concrete Bucket, we have added a targeted recycling tool that aligns with circular construction goals, allowing contractors to turn waste into a resource."
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