Built for Recycling

Recycling isn’t new to Lippmann—it’s part of our legacy. For decades, Lippmann jaw crushers have been a dependable solution for processing recycled concrete, asphalt and demolition debris. Our equipment is built to handle the realities of recycling: unpredictable feed material, abrasive conditions, and the need for consistent, high-quality output.
A History of Reliability

Lippmann jaw crushers have long been used in recycling applications across the world. From urban demolition sites to large-scale infrastructure projects, our machines have proven their value in turning waste into reusable aggregate. This isn’t a trend for us—it’s a core capability we’ve refined over years of field experience.

Built for Tough Materials

Recycled materials are rarely uniform. They’re often slabby, reinforced, and oversized. Lippmann’s wheeled and tracked jaw plants are designed to handle these challenges with ease:

  • Extra-wide feed openings allow large slabs to enter the chamber without pre-processing.
  • Heavy-duty frames and components ensure durability in abrasive environments.
  • Reversible jaw dies extend wear life and reduce downtime.

Whether you’re processing concrete with rebar or milling asphalt chunks, Lippmann jaws are built to take it.

Mobility That Matches Your Workflow

Recycling operations often require flexibility. Lippmann offers a range of mobile solutions to meet different site needs:

  • Wheeled Jaw Plants: Easily transported and quickly deployed, these crushers are ideal for stationary or semi-mobile setups.
  • Tracked Jaw Plants: Designed for full mobility, these units can move from site to site or reposition within a jobsite with minimal effort.

This versatility allows contractors and producers to respond quickly to changing project demands.

Efficiency That Pays Off

Lippmann crushers are engineered for uptime and ease of maintenance:

  • Hydraulic toggle systems simplify adjustments and protect against tramp iron.
  • Autolube systems extend bearing life and reduce manual maintenance.
  • Accessible design makes wear part replacement straightforward and fast.

These features help keep operations running smoothly, reducing downtime and improving overall productivity.

Supporting Sustainable Construction

Recycling is a practical way to reduce waste and lower material costs. Lippmann jaw crushers help contractors and producers meet sustainability goals by turning demolition debris into valuable aggregate for new construction. Our equipment supports the circular economy—efficiently, reliably, and with a long track record of success.

LOOKING FOR A JAW CRUSHER THAT’S PROVEN IN RECYCLING?

Contact your local dealer to find the right solution for your operation.

Lippmann’s Recycling Expertise at a Glance

Trusted for Decades
Lippmann jaw crushers have been working in recycling applications for generations—processing concrete, asphalt, and demolition debris with consistent performance.

Purpose-Built Designs
Models like the 3062j-w feature extra-wide feeders and short profiles, specifically engineered to handle slabby, oversized recycled materials.

Mobile & Versatile
Wheeled and tracked jaw plants offer flexibility for on-site crushing, urban projects, and multi-location operations.

Engineered for Uptime
Hydraulic toggle systems, autolube features, and accessible maintenance points keep operations running smoothly with minimal downtime.

Recycling Case Studies

Materials Lippmann Jaw Crushers Handle in Recycling

Lippmann jaw crushers are engineered to crush a wide range of recycled materials.

This matters because Crushing these materials on-site with Lippmann jaws reduces landfill waste, lowers transportation costs, and produces valuable aggregate for reuse in new construction.
Reinforced Concrete
With or without rebar, from sidewalks, slabs, and structures.
Asphalt Pavement
Road millings, old blacktop, and asphalt chunks.
Brick & Block
Demolition debris, masonry, and pavers.
Construction & Demolition Waste
Mixed debris, including wood-free materials.
Natural Stone
When present in demolition or site clearing projects.
Industrial Byproducts
Such as select slags and glass, depending on application.
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