MB The crushing evolution

18-02-2016
The patented mobile attachments allow contractors to recycle waste materials rather than have the materials collect over time to be trasported.

The patented mobile attachments allow contractors to recycle waste materials rather than have the materials collect over time to be trasported.

Soon after World War II, a man living in the Norhern part of the Vicenza Province developed a solution that would evolve the crushing field. An Italian construcion worker, Carlo Azzolin was working on the local pathway that linked Breganze to Fara. He had a vision to manufacture a mobile crusher that could attach itself to a range of excavators, with the crushing capabilities of a larger crusher and the flexibility to work in tight areas. In 2001, his vision became a family business know today as MB Crusher.

Now, in its 15th year, MB is led bt Azzolin's five children. The growth of MB has expanded worldwide, with seven international branches and a large network of dealers and distributors who sells to over 150 countries.

MB The crushing evolution

Its crushing product line has expanded to include screening attachments, 360 degree grapples, universal quick couplings and iron separators for a wide scope of work, with each product designed to suit a wide range of excavators, skid steers, backhoes and loaders.

The patented mobile attachments allow contractors to recycle waste materials rather than have the materials collect over time to be transported. With MB's crushing attachments, contractors can crush railway sleepers, hollow core walls, reinforced and non-reinforced concrete, natural stone and asphalt into reusable aggregate materials for bas or fill, while MB's trommel-style screening attachments can sift through wet and dry materials, clean superficial powder from natural stones, and screen through mixed materials.

By recycling and reusing the materials immediately on-site, contractors can start to reduce material buyback costs and the time it takes to transport material. The ready-to-use --crushed on screened-- materials can be saved for another project or sold for new revenue. The crushing and screening attachments provide contractors an opportunity to expand their business.