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Efficient materials processing with new ALLU system

ALLU is now offering its highly efficient Transformer hydraulic attachment, which can be fitted to excavators, wheeled loaders or high-performance skid steer loaders. Said to be efficient, versatile and productive the unit can be used to crush, pulverise, screen, aerate, blend, mix, separate and load materials onsite. Highly versatile, the unit can process a very wide array of materials including construction debris, topsoil, excavated soil and contaminated soil, clay, peat, bark, compost, bio-waste, mille
May 1, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
2180 ALLU is now offering its highly efficient Transformer hydraulic attachment, which can be fitted to excavators, wheeled loaders or high-performance skid steer loaders. Said to be efficient, versatile and productive the unit can be used to crush, pulverise, screen, aerate, blend, mix, separate and load materials onsite.


Highly versatile, the unit can process a very wide array of materials including construction debris, topsoil, excavated soil and contaminated soil, clay, peat, bark, compost, bio-waste, milled asphalt, coal, oil shale and limestone. However, matching material and application to the most suitable ALLU Transformer model can be a complicated task. There are many parameters to consider such as the size of the excavator/loading shovel, tonnage to be dealt with, required product size and the end use of the transformed material amongst many other factors.

As a result, the firm is also offering its new product selector tool. This can be accessed through a portal available on the ALLU website and allows customers to match a base machine to the material they wish to process. When combined with the area of work, this will match the specific application to the most suitable ALLU Transformer.

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