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Breakthrough in fine material screening

by Kody Cook
March 12, 2025
in Sponsored Editorial, Technology
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An ALLU screener. Image credit: ALLU

An ALLU screener. Image credit: ALLU

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Traditional methods of fine material screening are typically time-consuming. To keep up with modern demands, modern methods are vital.

The new ALLU Screener Bucket changes the game by introducing vibration screening technology to hydraulic attachments to deliver superior screening efficiency with minimal effort.

Designed for fine-material processing, the ALLU Screener utilises high-frequency vibration—up to 800 rpm—to produce ultra-fine fragments as small as 6 mm.

Unlike conventional screening methods, this innovative technology ensures cleaner separation of dry materials while simultaneously screening and loading, reducing both handling time and material waste.

Faster, cleaner and more precise screening

By using vibration-based separation, the ALLU Screener handles various dry materials without crushing them and transforms them into ultra-fine fragments more efficiently than ever before.

The precision of its screening process eliminates clogging and minimises re-handling, making it an ideal solution for industries handling soil, sand and even construction waste.

“With the new ALLU Screener operators can experience the next level of screening technology that results in better productivity, reduced waste and a streamlined process,” said Adam Leece, Sales Manager at Total Rockbreaking Solutions.

Versatility and easy adaptation

Built for 20-35t excavators, the ALLU Screener is suitable for multiple applications.

It allows operators to switch mesh sizes within minutes, ensuring adaptability to different screening needs on-site.

Mesh is made from tough, wear-resistant steel, designed for heavy use.

Whether handling fine soil for landscaping or separating materials in demolition and construction, this attachment enhances operational efficiency and effectiveness by making fine material processing faster, cleaner and more precise.

Global reach, local support 

Manufactured in Finland, ALLU buckets are built for efficiency and durability. With distribution in over 30 countries, ALLU products are readily available across Australia through an authorised dealership network that also provides maintenance and support.

For more information, contact the authorised ALLU dealer in your state:

  • QLD and NT: QLD Rockbreakers, rdw.com.au/qld-rock-breakers
  • VIC, SA and TAS: Walkers Hammers, walkershammers.com.au
  • WA: Total Rockbreaking Solutions, totalrockbreaking.com.au

Or visit the ALLU website.

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