Air quality concerns

Explanation of the process of concrete crushing

GrinderCrusherScreen A Leader In Recycling Equipment

Why Choose GrinderCrusherScreen?

Since 1973, GrinderCrusherScreen and Screen USA have operated out of Smyrna, GA. Here, an extensive inventory of new equipment is housed and our industry-leading parts department, with knowledgeable staff and replacement parts for all types of recycling equipment.

A brick-and-mortar location allows GrinderCrusherScreen to maintain a stateside parts inventory, thus saving time and money for our customers by eliminating the overseas ordering lead times, unlike many competitors without physical locations.
Customer Success

Our business is relationship-driven, and the success of our business is directly linked to the success of our clients. Our customer success stories are from owner-operators like yourself who have owned and used their equipment for years. Unlike many companies, your customer journey with GrinderCrusherScreen extends beyond the delivery and setup of your machine. We look to build long-lasting business relationships and it is no surprise that several customers repeatedly buy and sell equipment with us.

Real-World Industry Knowledge You Can Rely On

With over fifty years of experience and manufacturer relationships, GrinderCrusherScreen stands as a leader in recycling equipment. Our team collaborates closely with manufacturers to aid and assist in the design and development of new equipment while also suggesting modifications for existing equipment. With most equipment manufacturers based in Europe, our relationships and industry knowledge are paramount as the use cases and types of materials that our customers crush, shred, and screen are vastly different than the European market. Rest assured knowing that our team has the experience and industry knowledge to help you find the best machinery for your company’s needs.

Access to Industry Experts

Company President Rick Cohen, boasting over four decades of experience in the recycling industry, is often sought for consultation due to his extensive knowledge and experience of recycling equipment. In addition to Cohen, the GrinderCrusherScreen sales staff boasts a combined experience of nearly fifty years, meaning most applications or use cases are familiar to them. We take great pride in our sales staff being industry experts and not salesmen new to the industry.

Unparalleled Customer Support

Equipment downtime is a matter of “when,” not “if,” in the recycling industry, and time is money. GrinderCrusherScreen has two engineers on staff who know the ins and outs of the equipment we sell. Our team can, usually diagnose issues quickly, not days or weeks, like our competition. The GrinderCrusherScreen team is there to support you throughout, thus minimizing downtime and costs.

Maintaining Industry Relevance

The GrinderCrusherScreen team can be found participating in key industry events. We are proud to be considered a pillar in our industry.

Customized Financing Solutions for Recycling Enterprises

Together with our financing partner, GrinderCrusherScreen has worked to develop a leading financing program designed to meet our customers’ specific needs. Because of our longstanding reputation, we are able to finance equipment on favorable terms, while providing industry-leading rates. This allows our customers to enjoy lower payments and protected cash flow.

Details about the types of pollutants released by concrete crushers

Details about the types of pollutants released by concrete crushers

Impact of these pollutants on human health and environment

Frequently Asked Questions

The primary pollutants from concrete crushing include particulate matter (such as dust and larger particles), nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, and potentially traces of heavy metals. These can affect air quality significantly if not properly managed.
Concrete crushers can have a significant impact on local air quality. They can generate large amounts of dust and other airborne particles, which can exacerbate respiratory conditions, harm local ecosystems, and contribute to regional air pollution.
Several measures are used to control emissions during concrete crushing. These may include using water sprays to suppress dust, enclosing the crusher machine to contain dust, implementing regular maintenance to ensure efficient operation of the crusher and minimize emissions, and using filters or scrubbers in stacks to capture pollutants.