Portable crusher plant takes construction waste to the furnace
Portable crusher plants are commonly used in construction sites to crush and recycle construction waste materials. These plants are designed to efficiently process various types of waste, such as concrete, bricks, asphalt, and demolition debris, into reusable aggregates.

While portable crusher plants are not typically used to directly feed waste into furnaces, they play a crucial role in the recycling process. Here’s how the process generally works:
- 1.Collection of Construction Waste: Construction waste materials are collected from the construction site and transported to a designated area where the portable crusher plant is set up.
- 2.Crushing and Sorting: The construction waste is fed into the portable crusher plant, where it undergoes a primary crushing process. The waste materials are reduced in size to smaller pieces or aggregates. Depending on the plant’s configuration, there may be additional stages of crushing to achieve the desired aggregate size.
- 3.Separation and Screening: After the crushing process, the materials are screened to separate any contaminants or oversized particles. This step ensures that only the desired aggregates meet the required specifications.
- 4.Recycling and Reusing: The crushed and screened construction waste aggregates are then ready for reuse. These recycled materials can be used for various purposes, such as road base, backfilling, and as ingredients in new construction projects.
- 5.Transporting to the Furnace (optional): In certain cases, if the construction waste includes materials suitable for incineration, such as certain types of wood or other combustible components, they can be transported to a furnace or waste-to-energy plant. The furnace is designed to burn the waste at high temperatures, producing heat or electricity as a byproduct.
It’s important to note that not all construction waste is suitable for direct incineration in a furnace. Materials like concrete, asphalt, and non-combustible debris cannot be incinerated but can still be recycled and repurposed using the portable crusher plant. Proper waste management practices should be followed to ensure environmental sustainability and compliance with local regulations.