Skip to main content

Cams’ new Centauro 75.25 shredders and screeners allow operators to crush and screen RAP with one mobile plant

April 11, 2025 Read time: 2 mins
Cams’ new Centauro 75.25 shredder and screener

Cams has expanded its Centauro range of combined shredders and screeners with the addition of the Centauro 75.25. This is the fifth and smallest member of the Centauro family, weighing in at 15,000kg. It is 10m long and provides a potential output of 100tonnes per hour.

Like its bigger siblings, the Centauro 75.25 integrates a shredder, screen and magnetic separator into one mobile machine with one engine and one set of tracks.  The baby of the family, Centauro 75.25 would be very at home in a small asphalt-recycling yard or working for an owner operator, according to Cams engineer Filippo D’Addato.  

The dual-shaft, slow-speed shredder means that the Centauro range is ideally suited to recycling asphalt planings, explained D’Addato: “With a slow speed, you do not crush the stone which means that the bitumen doesn’t get pulverised and lost as dust, so you don’t need as much fresh bitumen when you are making a new mix,” he said.  

Avoiding cracks in the aggregates also reduces the energy needed at the asphalt plant when making the new mix, said D’Addato.  

Water can seep into aggregates containing small cracks, which means that more energy will be needed to dry out the recycled asphalt and get it up to the right mix temperature.

The Centauro 75.25 has a FPT F36 105 kW diesel engine and a MecceAlte 165 kVA alternator. Once in location, the shredding and screening equipment can be powered by the engine or attached to a local electricity supply if lower emissions are a priority.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • UK contractor operating sophisticated Benninghoven asphalt plant
    April 27, 2015
    A sophisticated Benninghoven asphalt plant is now in use by a UK contractor close to London - Mike Woof writes UK contractor FM Conway is now operating a second highly advanced asphalt plant in the London area. As with the first unit supplied a few years ago, the plant was designed and constructed to FM Conway’s specific needs by leading producer Benninghoven. This latest plant is located to the west of London (the earlier plant is to the east of the city) and close to Heathrow Airport. Being situated
  • The right way to retrofit for RAP
    November 14, 2013
    Retrofitting an existing asphalt plant is only the first step in the successful production of mixes containing RAP –fine tuning and know-how are also required. The Fayat Group, owner of Marini, shares some of its secrets with Kristina Smith Many asphalt producers are making mistakes when producing mixes containing RAP, says Mikael Azran, head of marketing for Fayat mixing plants. The result is that they are wasting energy and could be in danger of producing lower quality mixes.
  • Ammann’s versatile recycler offers many capabilities
    November 6, 2017
    Ammann is offering its RSS 120-M Shredder, a mobile machine that prepares recycled asphalt for use in an asphalt plant. It is versatile as it can be used as a shredder, iron separator and screener. The machine can recycle asphalt that ranges in size from milled particles to larger pieces. The Ammann RSS 120-M can go from installation to production in just 30 minutes and is track-mounted for mobility. A single operator can run the machine, which comprises a shredder with two low-speed, electrically driven
  • On track for excellence in asphalt plants
    May 30, 2013
    While one leading asphalt plant company has played a key role in the creation of the new Circuit of the Americas F1 racetrack, others have been releasing new plants and plant-related technology onto the market, some of which has been exhibited at major world industry shows. Guy Woodford reports. Astec played an important role in the new Circuit of the Americas Formula 1 racetrack in Austin, Texas. The asphalt base, binder, and surface courses for the 5.47km asphalt road course, which staged its first F1 rac