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Dallas Contracting sees increase in crushing demand.


Dallas Contracting Co. Inc., South Plainfield South Plainfield, borough (1990 pop. 20,489), Middlesex co., NE N.J.; inc. 1926. It is the seat of several research and consulting firms and has plants that make chemicals, plastics, spices and flavorings, cosmetics, rubber products, pigments, electrical machinery, , N.J., has reported seeing a continued increase in demand for onsite/mobile crushing services.

In 2005, the company crushed some 100,000 tons of concrete, masonry, block and brick. According to according to
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 a news release from Dallas Contracting, the company saw an increase of 25,000 tons in 2006, bringing the total for crushed materials last year to 125,000 tons.

To accomplish the crushing services, Dallas Contracting uses an Eagle Crusher Co. Inc. UltraMax 1000-15CV crushing plant with stacking conveyors. The mobile crushing plant is a three-stage unit with a 36-inch discharge conveyor Conveyor

A horizontal, inclined, declined, or vertical machine for moving or transporting bulk materials, packages, or objects in a path predetermined by the design of the device and having points of loading and discharge fixed or selective.
, stacking conveyors 36-inches by 50-feet and is capable of crushing 200 tons per hour of concrete, masonry, brick or asphalt asphalt (ăs`fôlt, –fălt), brownish-black substance used commonly in road making, roofing, and waterproofing. Chemically, it is a natural mixture of hydrocarbons. . An excavator ex·ca·va·tor
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An instrument, such as a sharp spoon or curette, used in scraping out pathological tissue.


excavator (eks´k
 loads the crusher and several laborers make sure the equipment is running efficiently.

Dallas Contracting Co. Inc. offers demolition, recycling and remediation services. More information is available at www.dallascontracting.com.

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Title Annotation:COMMODITIES
Publication:Construction & Demolition Recycling
Date:May 1, 2007
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