Recycling

Change the way you recycle with the ALLU Screening Bucket. Separate materials on-site, save money and use less energy

LOADING AND HANDLING MATERIALS IN ONE STEP PROCESS.

The ALLU screening bucket is highly suitable for recycling applications, enabling efficient material screening and separation. It offers several advantages in recycling operations. The ALLU screening bucket is designed to separate various materials in the recycling process. It efficiently screens and separates materials such as construction and demolition waste, green waste, compost, plastic, metals, and more.

The ALLU screener crusher bucket enables on-site material processing, reducing the need to transport materials to recycling facilities. This saves transportation costs, energy, and resources while reducing the carbon footprint associated with recycling operations. The bucket can be adapted to meet various recycling needs through interchangeable drum types and blades. Interchangeable drums and blades for different particle sizes allow the production of desired final products.

By incorporating a screening bucket into recycling operations, operators can enhance efficiency and streamline the workflow of material handling. The bucket eliminates the need for a separate screening machine, reducing processing time and improving overall operational efficiency.

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Products

We have the perfect solutions for Recycling

Screening Buckets – DL-Series

Carriers 2 – 12 t
Lightweight DL-Series Screening Crushing Bucket is an easy and simple but still strong and reliable screening attachment.

Screening Buckets – D-Series

Carriers 12 – 45 t
Versatile DN-, DS- and DH-Series Screening Crushing Buckets serve in a wide range of applications ensuring high-quality material processing on-site.

ALLU Variable Drum

Carriers 12 – 45 t
Variable Drum is a game changer in material processing on site. The ALLU Variable Drum structure is available for D-Series Screening Buckets.

Case Studies

Allu solving problems for Recycling