industrial crushing machines
Machines designed to smash large tough items into small bits, including a machine that eats trees whole, and yes, a real bone crusher, that makes fertilizer from animal bones.
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This devilish looking item is the business end of the gear used to clean scale off the walls of wells.
This machine is literally what it says, a device which pulverizes animal bones to make fertilizer.
There are standard attachments for back hoes which are designed to crush concrete, and look like giant insect pincers.<p /><p />This is a particularly nicely designed example attached to a Brokk remote control demolition robot.
Strictly speaking, there is no such thing as a traditional grape crushing machine, since grapes were traditionally crushed by treading them with bare feet.
A viscous looking attachment for a back hoe, designed for tree stumps, that sounds like the name of a thrash metal band.
This mobile glass crusher which moves on tracks and can be transported on a trailer, solves the problem of glass recycling in remote areas, where the cost of transporting waste glass outweighs the recycling benefit. <p /><p />The crushed glass is recycled locally.
"a heavy-duty unit designed to break the cell structure of HR foam, thereby liberating gases and creating a more luxurious feeling foam without the odors emitted by trapped gases."<p /><p />In other words, its like a giant machine to pop mini bubble wrap.





