Alquezar design and manufacturers turnkey debris recycling  installations, in agreement with its environmental protection commitment  policy.
The actual debris is a very heterogeneous material, which can come from remains of excavations, remains of demolitions or remains of bricklaying.
The actual debris is a very heterogeneous material, which can come from remains of excavations, remains of demolitions or remains of bricklaying.
The debris from bricklaying remains, is a  very diverse material, difficult to classify, as it usually has remains  of metal, plastic, brick, mortar, wood, paper, board, etc. To separate  and classify this type of remains, Alquezar incorporates the latest  technology, installing electromagnets to separate metals, air blowers to  eliminate light plastics, rotary screens to separate sand and  small-sized inert materials.  Finally it passes through some manual  sorting booths, to classify glass, wood, board, etc.
 
The debris  reaches the recycling plant and it is introduced into the installation  by means of a reception hopper, protected with a grating to eliminate  large-sized materials. This material is unloaded by belt conveyors and  is taken by a belt system through different classification and sorting  stages.
Depending on the type of material to be processed and the type of material to be obtained, crushing and classification stages for inert materials can be installed.
Depending on the type of material to be processed and the type of material to be obtained, crushing and classification stages for inert materials can be installed.
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