Against the backdrop of nationwide urban renewal, ecological restoration and rural infrastructure construction, engineering projects are imposing higher requirements for efficiency, environmental friendliness and resource utilization in material handling.Traditional screening equipment is plagued by poor mobility, weak adaptability and clogging issues with wet, sticky materials. This makes it tough to balance operational efficiency and resource recycling-especially in scenarios like construction waste recycling, river dredging solid waste separation and rural road on-site material sourcing.

The person in charge of Zhejiang's Sanmen Construction Waste Resource Utilization Project offered glowing feedback: "Since adopting the Motek screening bucket, urban demolition waste required transportation to fixed treatment plants- a time-consuming, labor-intensive process with high costs. Now, on-site screening can be deployed in just five minutes. Concrete residue, bricks and stones are separated and converted into recycled aggregates for road repair and square paving, truly turning waste into treasure."The Motek screening bucket also excelled in the Sanmen River dredging project, effectively separating dredged silt and sand. The sorted sand and stones were used for embankment filling, while the treated silt was applied to nearby land reclamation. This approach not only resolved solid waste disposal issues but also achieved resource recycling, boosting both the project's ecological and economic benefits.

Beyond its high-efficiency screening and resource recycling benefits, the exceptional durability of the Motek screening bucket is central to its adaptability across complex construction scenarios.Engineered to tackle diverse work environments, the bucket features a compact, lightweight design for flexible operation and a small turning radius. It navigates nimbly in tight spaces like old urban residential renovations, rugged rural mountain roads, and soft riverbank terrain-overcoming the accessibility and deployment challenges of large fixed screening equipment.
In terms of materials, its main frame is built with Baosteel NM400 and NM500 high-strength wear-resistant steel, while the detachable screening cylinder uses high-hardness alloy wear-resistant material-extending service life by 50% compared to standard equipment. It withstands impacts from construction waste steel bars and stones, corrosion from river silt, and long-term friction from mineral materials, maintaining stable operation even in high-humidity, dusty, and highly corrosive harsh conditions. Rigorous 2,000-hour continuous on-site testing shows its mean time between failures (MTBF) is double the industry average, attesting to superior structural stability and reliability while cutting maintenance costs and downtime risks significantly.To meet varied scenario demands, Motek offers a full range of screening bucket models for both small-scale and large-volume processing, including the DB fine screen and H coarse screen series. Custom screen plates and operational solutions are available based on client needs, ensuring comprehensive adaptability across construction, infrastructure, environmental protection, and mining sectors.

From urban construction waste recycling, rural infrastructure on-site material utilization to ecological engineering solid waste reuse, Motek screening buckets-with technological innovation at their core-deliver integrated material screening solutions for diverse engineering projects via their efficient, eco-friendly and durable performance.Going forward, Motek will continue to deepen R&D and upgrading of engineering attachments, keep pace with green construction and resource recycling trends, optimize product performance on an ongoing basis, and launch more scenario-adapted attachment products. This will inject greater momentum into advancing the green, efficient and resource-driven development of China's engineering construction industry.




