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Concrete Bursting

  • Sandy Dulai
  • Mar 4
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 14

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KEY FEATURES OF CONCRETE BURSTING


  • Concrete bursting provides a safe method of breaking down concrete and similar materials with minimal dust.

  • Concrete bursting is practically silent, making it perfect for projects with noise restrictions.

  • Concrete bursting is a safe method of breaking concrete, with minimum vibration. Reducing the risk of HAVS.


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WHAT IS CONCRETE BURSTING?


Concrete bursting is an effective method of controlled demolition used to remove sections of concrete.


Bursting heads are placed in pre-drilled holes and are expanded under hydraulic pressure to produce cracks, effectively splitting the structure into smaller sections for removal.


Safe and very efficient, this operation is dust free and very quiet.



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HOW DOES CONCRETE BURSTING WORK?


Concrete Bursting is one of the safest and most efficient methods of removing reinforced or mass concrete, brickwork, or natural stone.


To start, holes are drilled and hydraulic bursters are placed inside. They are then expanded to induce controlled cracking of the material. This method is great for removing large sections of concrete in manageable sections.


Due to the size and weight of the equipment, it can be used in confined spaces and on complex projects with ease.


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