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*Behind the Scenes of a Massive Industrial Building Demolition*
In today’s video, we dive into the details of a large-scale industrial building demolition project. This ambitious endeavor, led by Ergon Recycling and Exorixis, showcases the precision, planning, and heavy machinery involved in dismantling a structure over 100,000 square meters in size. We hear from the foreman of Ergon Recycling and the head manager of Exorixis, two companies specializing in recycling and demolition, as they provide insight into the intricate process that has been months in the making.
*Recycling on a Grand Scale: Ergon Recycling’s Role*
Ergon Recycling, renowned for managing large-scale recycling operations, is responsible for handling the waste material from this project. Over 20,000 tons of steel have already been removed and sent for recycling. This aspect of the project not only reduces environmental impact but also ensures that valuable materials are repurposed efficiently.
One of the standout machines in this operation is the Terex Fuchs MHL 350 scrap material handler. With its extended reach and powerful hydraulics, this machine plays a crucial role in sorting and loading scrap material. Its precision and efficiency make it indispensable for handling the sheer volume of waste generated during the demolition.
Key Features of the Terex Fuchs MHL 350:
Engine Power: Approximately 225 horsepower (168 kW).
Operating Weight: Around 35 tons.
Reach: Up to 16 meters, perfect for sorting and loading large volumes of scrap.
*Exorixis: Planning and Execution of the Demolition*
Exorixis, a leader in demolition projects, is responsible for the careful dismantling and controlled explosion of the massive industrial building. The head manager explains the meticulous process, which includes removing sections of the structure piece by piece before preparing for the final blast.
The building is already largely demolished, leaving the skeleton ready for the next phase. The final explosive demolition will bring down the remaining structure efficiently, minimizing risks and maximizing the ease of material removal afterward.
*Drilling and Preparing for the Blast*
One of the most fascinating parts of the video is a mini-tour inside the building, where we see the drilling process in action. Workers drilled 600 holes over four weeks to place the explosive material. These holes are strategically positioned to ensure the building collapses precisely as planned.
The foreman explains the science behind the placement of explosives, which involves understanding the building’s structure, weight distribution, and material composition. This precision ensures the blast will be controlled, reducing disruption to the surrounding area and facilitating the cleanup.
*The Big Moment: The Building Falls*
The highlight of the video is witnessing the controlled explosion. From a safe distance, we see the enormous building collapse in a dramatic but calculated manner. The foreman and managers explain how this phase marks a critical turning point in the project, as it clears the way for heavy machinery to take over and remove the remaining debris.
*Heavy Machinery in Action*
Once the dust settles, the real work begins. Heavy equipment, including excavators, loaders, and material handlers, moves in to sort and remove the debris. Steel and other recyclable materials are sent to recycling plants, while non-recyclable waste is carefully managed and disposed of.
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