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Concrete and Asphalt Recycling: Leave It To The Experts

When dealing with concrete and asphalt remnants from construction or demolition projects, managing leftover aggregates can be a daunting task. At ARRO Crushing, we take this burden off your shoulders. Whether your site has excess materials that need to be processed or you simply want to maximize the use of what’s available, we provide a seamless solution to ensure you don’t have to worry about the leftovers.

Our Specialty: Expert Concrete and Asphalt Recycling

Recycling concrete and asphalt is not just about breaking down materials; it requires specialized equipment and a deep understanding of the process to ensure the highest quality results. These materials are among the toughest to recycle effectively, but with ARRO Crushing, you’re in expert hands.
 
We’ve honed our expertise in recycling, making it our specialty to transform what might otherwise be considered waste into valuable, reusable materials. Our state-of-the-art equipment and highly trained operators are fully equipped to handle the complexities of concrete and asphalt recycling, ensuring that every project is completed efficiently, safely, and with minimal environmental impact.
 
By choosing ARRO Crushing, you’re opting for a partner that not only provides comprehensive crushing services but also takes care of the recycling process from start to finish. We focus on turning your challenging materials into useful aggregates, helping you reduce waste and contribute to more sustainable construction practices. Whether you need crushed concrete for a new project or need to dispose of excess materials, we’ve got you covered.

Concrete and Asphalt Recycling

The Benefits

Make The Most Out Of Old Concrete and Asphalt

For many construction professionals, getting rid of concrete and asphalt includes demolition and hauling away broken chunks of material. With Arro Crushing, the lifecycle of concrete and asphalt doesn’t end once they’re cured. We’ll transform old materials to be reused in different capacities like New construction, road building and more.

Why Concrete and Asphalt Recycling Matters

Unlike other building materials, concrete and asphalt aren’t naturally sustainable materials. However, with the right methods and equipment, old concrete and asphalt can be broken down, processed and reused in new concrete and asphalt production replacing the need for virgin mined materials.

Concrete and Asphalt Recycling

How Recycling Works

Recycling Concrete

Because concrete can have steel supports like rebar or wire mesh, we use a magnet-equipped impact crusher that breaks down the concrete while separating away the steel pieces. Our crusher breaks the concrete down to any size of your liking. We finish with a clean, recycled aggregate that can go off to be used in a variety of applications.

Recycling Asphalt

Our top-of-the-line crushing equipment will break down old asphalt and run it through a series of screens to create a fine aggregate for many uses. Processed and recycled asphalt is a great alternative for new asphalt mixes, as top layers for roads and parking lots, and for reducing the need for new material processing and use.

Recycling Yard

At Arro Crushing in Kitchener, Ontario, our state-of-the-art impact crusher utilizes magnetic separation technology. This innovative process effectively removes steel reinforcement like rebar and mesh while efficiently crushing concrete to your desired specifications. The result? Clean, recyclable aggregate ready for new life in various construction projects.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

Recycling concrete and asphalt reduces the need for new raw materials, conserves natural resources, and minimizes the environmental impact of construction projects. Recycled materials can be reused in new construction, road building, and various other applications.

Concrete recycling involves breaking down old concrete using specialized crushers equipped with magnets to remove steel reinforcements like rebar or wire mesh. The concrete is then crushed to specific sizes, resulting in clean, reusable aggregate.

Asphalt recycling involves processing old asphalt through crushing equipment that reduces it to fine aggregate. This recycled asphalt can be used in new asphalt mixes, as top layers for roads and parking lots, and helps reduce the need for new material production.

Recycling concrete and asphalt is important because it helps reduce the demand for virgin materials, minimizes landfill waste, and supports sustainable construction practices. It also contributes to lowering the carbon footprint of construction projects.

Yes, recycled concrete can be used in new construction projects. It can replace virgin aggregate in concrete production and is often used in road building, foundation work, and various other construction applications.

During the recycling process, steel reinforcements like rebar and mesh are separated from the concrete using magnet-equipped impact crushers. These steel pieces are removed, allowing for the production of clean, recycled aggregate.

Recycled asphalt can be just as durable as new asphalt, depending on the quality of the recycled material and how it is processed. It is commonly used in new asphalt mixes and as a base layer for roads and parking lots.

Recycled concrete and asphalt can be used in various construction projects, including road building, new concrete production, parking lots, and as fill material for foundations and other structures.

Concrete and asphalt recycling typically use impact crushers equipped with magnets to remove steel reinforcements. The crushers break down the material into specific sizes for reuse in construction projects.

Recycling concrete and asphalt contributes to sustainability by reducing the need for new raw materials, conserving natural resources, and minimizing waste in landfills. It also supports the creation of eco-friendly construction practices.

Concrete and Asphalt Recycling

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