The mid-eighties see the launch of the first machine capable of rehabilitating a road on its own in a single pass. The2000 VC-Rmills off the asphalt, processes it on the spot (in-place), adds precisely metered amounts of the binding agents required, and immediately repaves the road with the new cold mix it produces. With the launch of the2100 VC/DCcold milling machine, the cold recycler from 1986 is also revised and upgraded.It is soon followedby the2100 VCRat the beginning of 1989. It is later renamed as the2100 DCRin the course of the model upgrading program. Equipped with a combined spraying system for water and binding agents, the system can now draw the additives required for the job from its own integrated tanks or from a tanker truck or trailer. For the first time, the recycler also features an hydraulically-adjustable vario paving screed with a working width of up to three meters.