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Construction and Demolition

Demolition often involves the complete destruction of a structure. This is often done through explosives and wrecking balls.

After the demolition process is complete, the demolished materials are usually dumped. However, there are often some aggregates left over that can be useful in other construction sectors.

These materials are often embedded debris from the knocked structure, and it can be expensive to separate them.

By using a scalping screen, the aggregates can be separated from the debris, allowing for recovery of useful materials.

Scalping screens can do wonders for a demolition process. So much of the useful, non-biodegradable aggregates remain unaltered within the debris.

By grinding the materials into finer particles then washing them using running water, fine aggregates can also be recovered. This ensures any dust is removed, so the aggregates can be made good use of or even recycled in the erection of another structure.

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