New products through simple methods
For example, we can use simple methods to obtain very fine sand and macadam products from the excavated material. With a mobile washing plant, it is easy to remove fine silt and sediments that cause problems with the use of the material.
Contaminated excavated soil
If the pulp does not contain too complex contaminants, it is both easy and valuable to recycle. For simpler contaminants, Norditek has several different problem solvers to solve the task. For example, recycling contaminated sand is often simple and provides a great benefit, as the possibility of making new extractions of sand becomes more limited.
The advantage of a mobile facility
A mobile recycling plant for excavated material requires a relatively small investment and at the same time provides greater flexibility as the plant can be adapted to the composition of the excavated material.
Different methods for different excavation materials
Our The method for recycling excavated material deals with the masses that make up the largest flows in society. Aggregates can contain clay, silt, sand, gravel, stone and various contaminants. Depending on the type of excavated material, there are both wet and dry methods that make it possible to recycle excavated materials in many more projects. Examples of excavated materials:
- Forest soil mixed with peat, stone and wood
- Soil mixed with macadam, sand, geotextile, gravel, etc.
- Contaminated soils
- Loose masses without bearing capacity
- Mixed soils with high moisture content
- Mixed soils with high clay content
- Mixed with organic
- Mixed with stone
- Mixed with metal
- Mixed with chemical contaminants or heavy metals
- Mud or a lot of moisture
- Rock mixed with unstable masses
Choosing the right screening media
Depending on different parameters and content such as moisture content, clay content, roots etc. we can also optimize recycling and production using the right screening media.