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Hammer Crusher Turns Construction Waste into Useful Gypsum Powder

May 20,2015

Gypsum building material is a kind of green building materials of energy-saving, material-saving, recyclable, environment friendly and superior price performance ratio. The waste gypsum building material through crushing, screening, and calcining can be used as a kind of raw material again, without producing construction waste. There are no waste gas, waste residue, waste water and harmful substances to human body discharged during the production and utilization process of all kinds of gypsum building materials, without pollution to the environment.

Hammer Crusher

In recent years, our country has paid more attention to the new resources in the mineral industry, and its constant expansion has greatly increased the reasonable development and utilization of international resources. It is undoubtedly an overwhelming strength for mining machinery industry.

The mineral resources are widely exploited and utilized in the global and the demand for these resources is growing continuously, which significantly increase the application amount and mining amount, thus effectively drive the mining machinery industry to develop. The new type of hammer crusher plays an inevitable part in the development of the mining machinery industry, which is also conductive to gypsum building material recycling and achieves an improvement on the urban environment.

Zhognde Heavy Industries has been engaged in mining machinery for more than 20 years. Through introducing advanced technologies from Germany, it has independently developed a new type of hammer crusher. This equipment is widely used in the constructions of airports, railway, highway, ordinary highway, large scaled bridge, subsea tunnel, high-rise buildings in mining industry, cement industry, metallurgical industry, ceramic industry, sandstone, grinding industry, construction industry, road construction industry, etc. It makes a prominent contribution for our national construction.

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