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Concrete Recycling Solutions in Edmonton: Turn Waste into Profit with Advanced Crushing Technology


Tired of Disposal Costs and Lost Revenue from Concrete Waste?

Every year, Edmonton’s construction and demolition projects generate thousands of tons of concrete waste—ending up in landfills while you pay hefty disposal fees. What if you could transform that waste into high-quality recycled aggregate, cut costs, and unlock new revenue streams? concrete recycling edmonton

Our concrete recycling systems are engineered for commercial-scale operations, delivering unmatched efficiency, durability, and ROI for contractors, plant managers, and recycling facilities across Alberta.


How Does Concrete Recycling Work?

Our turnkey process maximizes material recovery while minimizing downtime:

  1. Feed & Pre-Screening: Raw concrete debris is loaded into the system; pre-screening removes contaminants (rebar, wood).
  2. Primary Crushing: Heavy-duty jaw crushers break down large slabs into manageable pieces.
  3. Secondary Processing: Impact crushers or cone crushers refine the material to precise gradations (e.g., ¾” down to fines).
  4. Sorting & Stockpiling: Magnetic separators remove metal remnants; clean aggregate is sorted for reuse in new concrete, road base, or drainage applications.

Why Choose Our Concrete Recycling Systems?

Feature Benefit
High-Capacity Crushing Process 100–500+ tons/hour with minimal operator intervention.
Hardened Steel Components Extended wear life reduces maintenance costs vs. standard crushers.
Portable & Stationary Configurations Track-mounted units for on-site mobility or fixed plants for high-volume recycling hubs.
Dust Suppression Systems EPA-compliant solutions keep worksites safe and regulatory fines at bay.

Competitive Edge: Unlike basic crushing buckets or outdated equipment, our systems offer:

✔ Higher throughput with energy-efficient hydraulic drives (up to 30% lower fuel consumption).
✔ Smart automation for real-time monitoring of production metrics and wear parts.
✔ Customizable output sizes to meet Alberta Transportation specs for recycled aggregate (e.g., CLS 20mm).


Technical Specifications at a Glance

Model Capacity (TPH) Power Source Max Feed Size Output Sizes Weight (kg)
CR-200 100–150 Diesel/Electric Hybrid 24″ x 16″ ¾”, ½”, fines 32,000
CR-450XHD (High-Demand) 350–500+ Tier 4 Final Diesel 36″ x 24″ Customizable up to 3″ 78,500

Who Benefits from Concrete Recycling? Real-World Applications

Case Study: Edmonton Demolition Contractor Saves $120K Annually

A local contractor processing 15K tons/year of demolition waste reduced landfill fees by 60% and resold recycled aggregate to road construction projects—achieving ROI in <18 months using our CR-200 system. concrete recycling edmonton

Ideal Users:

  • Construction Firms: Reuse crushed concrete for backfill or sub-base layers.
  • Municipalities: Meet sustainability targets with LEED-compliant materials.
  • Mining Operations: Repurpose surplus concrete from site development.

Pricing & Financing Options Tailored to Your Budget

Systems are available via:
✅ Outright Purchase ($250K–$1M+ depending on configuration).
✅ Lease-to-Own Plans (Low monthly payments with eventual ownership).
✅ Rental Programs (Short-term projects; includes maintenance).

Contact us for a customized quote based on your annual tonnage and output requirements.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: How clean does incoming concrete need to be?

A: Our pre-screening handles moderate contamination (e.g., embedded rebar), but heavily mixed debris may require additional sorting upfront.

Q: What’s the typical lifespan of wear parts like jaw plates?

A: With proper maintenance, high-chrome components last 50K–70K tons before replacement—twice the industry average for standard manganese steel.

Q: Can recycled aggregate replace virgin material in structural concrete?

A: Yes—when processed to CSA A23.1 standards, it’s approved for non-load-bearing applications (e.g., sidewalks). For structural use, blend ratios vary by project specs.


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