ALLU Finland Launches Asphalt Recycling and Concrete Screening Buckets
2026-06-16 14:20
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - ALLU Finland has launched the D-Series Mixing Blade Asphalt Recycling Bucket and Concrete Screening Crushing Bucket, designed to help heavy equipment operators achieve efficient material handling in waste and recycling applications. The ALLU Asphalt Recycling Bucket can be mounted on 24 to 45-ton heavy-duty excavators and 15 to 30-ton wheel loaders for screening and crushing cold-milled asphalt and reclaimed asphalt pavement.

The ALLU Asphalt Recycling Bucket can be mounted on heavy-duty excavators and wheel loaders for screening and crushing cold-milled asphalt and reclaimed asphalt pavement. Image: ALLU

Founded in 1985, this Finnish heavy machinery manufacturer initially focused on environmental technology before shifting to the earthmoving market. ALLU pioneered the world's first excavator-mounted screening crushing bucket, which served as the foundation for its international expansion. Today, the company's products are sold in over 30 countries worldwide, supplied through a network of independent dealers in Australia, including Walkers Hammers, Queensland Rock Breakers, and Total Rockbreaking Solutions.

Sami Rahman, ALLU Sales Manager at Walkers Hammers, stated that ALLU is a market leader in heavy machinery crushing and screening bucket attachments and is widely regarded as a global leader in specific niche applications. Walkers Hammers has been distributing the ALLU product portfolio for seven years, and the product line was recently strengthened by the launch of the D-Series Mixing Blade Asphalt Recycling Bucket in mid-2025.

The bucket features an innovative mixing screening and crushing blade configuration, available in three lengths of 12, 16, and 25 millimeters, enabling crushing of agglomerates, screening of fines, and separation of oversized particles in a single pass. Its design focuses on balancing fine screening with effective crushing force to produce consistent, high-quality end products. The equipment is equipped with two hydraulic motors and variable drums, with a drum design that allows customers to replace individual bucket blades when worn without removing the drum from the chain box. A reinforced frame helps withstand demanding applications, while a serrated cutting edge assists in penetrating the material.

Operators can choose to install standard screening blades or axe-shaped blades with strong crushing and tearing capabilities, depending on the base machine type and required oil flow. Rahman explained that since most milled asphalt can be screened directly with this bucket rather than relying on the host heavy equipment, fuel consumption, wear part replacement, and operating hours for these machines are significantly reduced.

ALLU is now further expanding its product line with the launch of the Concrete Screening Crushing Bucket, which can handle demolition rubble up to 300 millimeters in size and control discharge through a counter-blade configuration, allowing operators to process both fines and coarse materials simultaneously. Its reinforced design can also handle rebar and other steel objects within the material, reducing the need for downtime maintenance. The bucket's structure allows operators to crush and screen directly on the excavator, reducing transportation and secondary handling, making it a practical alternative to mobile crushers on small or space-constrained job sites.

Antti Rautamies, ALLU R&D Project Manager, stated that contractors do not need to manage an additional machine on crowded job sites, and the bucket offers a practical method for converting rubble into usable material using existing excavators. The ALLU Concrete Bucket is undergoing final testing and will be available later in 2026.

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