Next-generation processing of mineral construction waste
REMEX is continuously advancing technologies for the processing of construction, demolition and excavation materials (C&D waste). The focus lies on maximising resource recovery while ensuring high-quality output materials for reuse in construction applications.
Modern processing plants combine crushing, multi-stage screening and air separation technologies to enable precise classification of mineral material streams. Integrated magnetic separation systems ensure the reliable recovery of ferrous metals, while additional treatment steps improve the quality of recycled aggregates.
Material flow and processing concept
The processing of mineral construction waste follows a clearly structured sequence of crushing, screening and separation steps. Each stage is designed to efficiently classify material streams and recover valuable resources.
Integrated plant design and digital plant control
Key components of C&D processing plants
Impact crusher
Screening systems
Wind sifter
Magnetic separation
Dust filtration
State-of-the-art CD waste processing plants are designed as fully integrated systems. Key components such as impact crushers, screening units and wind sifters are complemented by dust filtration systems and automated process controls, ensuring efficient and environmentally compliant operation.
Digital process control
Central plant steering
Data collection
Monitoring
Visualisation
Digitalisation and artificial intelligence play an increasingly important role: central control systems with real-time monitoring, camera support and data analysis enable optimised plant performance, transparency and consistent material quality.
By applying advanced processing technologies, mineral construction waste can be transformed into high-quality secondary raw materials. This contributes significantly to reducing landfill volumes, conserving natural resources and supporting a circular economy in the construction sector.
High-performance plant example
A new processing plant currently under development in Germany will handle up to 150 tonnes of mineral waste per hour. It combines advanced separation technologies, digital process control and modern environmental standards – setting new benchmarks for recycling construction and demolition waste.