Recycling Old Asphalt according to MB Crusher

Companies that recycle old asphalt are creating new revenue streams.

Source: MB Crusher

This industry faces many challenges with high hauling and material disposal costs while also protecting the environment. Anyone with an ongoing road construction project knows this industry’s hurdles on any job scale, from the reconstruction of a main road to a small side road. The same restrictions also affect those who process and distribute bituminous conglomerates.

Main obstacles? The high costs of hauling and disposal of removed pavement material and the subsequent cost of new aggregate. A business owner says:

“ Every day that we work on a road rebuilding project, we need to consider the price of asphalt: once we mill the old pavement, we need to haul and dispose of it. This process impacts the overall costs, project duration, and our impact on the surrounding environment.”

Source: MB Crusher

MB crusher focused on this weakness and transformed it into a new advantage.

The secret? MB’s mobile crushers can be mounted on any brand and sized heavy machinery right there on the job site. This transforms the equipment into a powerful crusher. Any asphalt can be crushed down to the required size to be ready for immediate reuse, such as base material for a new road.

Source: MB Crusher

In the words of a foreman:

“Asphalt, bitumen, and old sidewalk or city square pavement has become a valuable resource.  We can reuse the material right there and then, or sell it. With MB’s mobile crushers, we increased our job’s margins and have new business opportunities.”

Source: MB Crusher

Each MB Crusher bucket is designed to adapt to different requirements of a job site easily: you can pair it with any heavy equipment, it crushes any type of asphalt and hard material, it doesn’t require specialized mechanics for its maintenance, and it works non-stop.   

Source: MB Crusher

MB Crusher’s experience on many job sites highlighted that its attachments are qualified and reliable allies for a company that wants to recycle asphalt, paving the way to a new revenue stream and more attention to the environment.

Source: MB Crusher
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