Recyclers and soil stabilisers

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Recycling damaged asphalt pavements and stabilising soils

Cold recyclers are used to prepare asphalt pavement on site. In this process, the existing pavement is granulated with the milling and mixing rotor and prepared by adding precise amounts of bituminous binding agents, cement and water. The result is a homogeneous material that can be used to directly repave the soil. Soil stabilisers use the milling and mixing rotor to mix pre-spread binding agents such as lime or cement into the existing, less stable soil and transform it into a high-quality material directly on site.

WRC series: Wirtgen Rock Crusher

The WRC series machines feature a high-performance crushing and mixing unit with specially developed HT18 crushing tools that enables the crushing and homogenisation of rocks, stones, hand-packed stone pavement layers, concrete rubble or cobblestones. These machines also have a variable mixing chamber and an optional microprocessor-controlled injection system for the addition of water. This enables binding agents and water to be added and mixed in during the crushing and homogenisation process. Thanks to an efficient hydraulic flow divider, their all-wheel drive provides maximum traction, while the four-fold full-floating axles ensures best possible ground clearance in difficult terrain. The WRC series machines are designed and constructed for processing unbound materials and less cohesive soils interspersed with coarse rocks or stones by crushing and homogenisation: cultivation (soil improvement/agriculture), road construction (crushing of concrete fragments and hand packed stone pavement layers), soil treatment/soil stabilisation, maintenance of roadways in opencast mines and quarries etc.

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WRC 240 X Wirtgen Rock Crusher
WRC 240 X

Wirtgen Rock Crusher

Working width max. 2.400 mm
Working depth
510 mm
Maximum power 455 kW / 618 HP 1,900 rpm
Operating weight, CE
34.300 kg

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