Recycling Today,
Nov, 2004 by Deanne Toto
The loaders employed at recycling facilities and at construction
and demolition recycling sites perform a variety of material handling
tasks, but their usefulness goes far beyond loading processing
equipment and outbound trucks.
It's this versatility that many manufacturers are keeping in
the forefront as they design the next generation of material handling
equipment, whether they be wheel loaders or skid-steer loaders.
Equipment Focus C&D Recycler,
July-August, 2003 by Deanne Toto
Attachments are the key to successful demolition and recycling
operations. Using the right tool for a particular job can increase
an operation's efficiency and profitability.
Construction & Demolition Recycling,
Sept-Oct, 2004 by Jack Byrne
The following feature is based on a presentation prepared by
Jacky Alix of Sandvik AB and edited by Sandvik's Jack Byrne.
Real business don't have money to waste on purchasing the wrong
equipment for the job. The decision on what type of crusher to
buy in order to meet recycling requirements needs to be correct
the first time.
Construction & Demolition Recycling,
July-August, 2004 by DeAnne Toto
As controlled demolition--using a high-reach hydraulic excavator
fitted with a variety of attachments to carefully demolish a building--gains
popularity in North America, so does the importance of having
the appropriate battery of attachments to perform a variety of
tasks common to many demolition sites.