Photo courtesy of Remu
Finnish excavator attachments manufacturer Remu has launched a new product line of jaw crusher buckets for the demolition, construction and roadbuilding sectors.
Remu's new buckets are made with premium Hardox steel and engineered to crush rock, concrete and asphalt to provide what it calls an effective way to recycle and reuse construction materials.
The product line also features crushing technology developed by Langenburg, Germany-based attachments producer Rock.Zone GmbH.
“By integrating this equipment into operations, customers can reduce waste, lower costs and contribute to sustainable practices in the construction and demolition industries,” Remu says.
The company says the attachment line is designed for durability and efficiency and boasts low maintenance requirements, designed to ensure minimal downtime and maximum productivity for users.
“We are thrilled to introduce this full range of crusher buckets in co-operation with Rock.Zone,” Remu CEO Juha Salmi says. “This addition to our product portfolio directly addresses the needs of our customers. By manufacturing it ourselves along with Rock.Zone technology, we ensure top-notch quality and performance while offering a practical solution for material recycling.”
In addition to the new crusher buckets, Remu offers other buckets and attachments for screening and crushing. In addition to its company headquarters and factory in small Ähtäri, Remu has subsidiaries and facilities in Florida and Texas in the United States and in Sydney, Brisbane and Perth in Australia.
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