Concrete Breaking
Concrete Breaking
Tackle strenuous, challenging, or time-consuming concrete-breaking tasks with our industry-leading robotic demolition machines. MTD is proud to own the India’s largest fleet of robotic demolition machines, including Brokk and Husqvarna models – widely considered to be the leading manufacturers on the market today.
Remotely Operated
The remote operation features of our Brokk demolition machines make them ideal for use in a range of hazardous and challenging environments, such as nuclear projects and asbestos removal. Our highly trained operatives have extensive experience working in these types of challenging environments.
Minimal Disruption
The Brokk can be fitted with hydraulic crunching jaws which eliminate noise and vibrations on-site. Electronically powered models emit no pollution or exhaust, making them environmentally friendly.
KEY FEATURES OF CONCRETE BREAKING
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House demolition is the process of tearing down and removing a house or building. This can be done for a variety of reasons, including making way for new construction, clearing a site, or removing a structure that is no longer safe or usable.
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The MTD can be fitted with hydraulic crunching jaws which eliminate noise and vibrations on-site. Electronically powered models emit no pollution or exhaust, making them environmentally friendly.
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These robotic demolition machines pack a powerful punch into a lightweight frame that’s maneuverable no matter how difficult the on-site conditions are. Our demolition robots range from 500kg to 12 tons. The smallest models allow our team to move the machine over debris, climb stairs and fit through doorways to access even extremely restricted areas.
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Cutting-edge technology allows our operatives to work from a safe distance, making the most of cable control and remote Bluetooth operating systems. Robotic breaker provide a demolition hit that is up to 10 times more powerful than the traditional methods whilst still maintaining safety. Our operatives are highly trained in using our state of the art robotic demolition machines to make short work of any demolition project.
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House demolition is the process of tearing down and removing a house or building. This can be done for a variety of reasons, including making way for new construction, clearing a site, or removing a structure that is no longer safe or usable.
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School building demolition is the process of dismantling and removing a school structure. This can be done for a variety of reasons, such as safety concerns, the need for a new building, or changes in the surrounding area.
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This type of demolition requires careful planning, specialized equipment, and skilled personnel to safely and efficiently remove the structure while minimizing environmental impact and ensuring the safety of nearby structures.
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The process of dismantling or destroying a multiplex building or structure. This could involve the use of heavy machinery, explosives, or other demolition techniques to safely and efficiently bring down the building.
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Wall and footing demolition is the process of removing existing walls and footings from a structure. This can be done for a variety of reasons, such as renovating a building, or addressing structural issues.
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The process typically involves careful planning & execution to ensure the safety of the surrounding structure and workers involved. Specialized equipment and techniques may be used to remove the columns.
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The demolition process may involve using heavy equipment such as excavators, jackhammers, and bulldozers to break up the concrete or other materials of the foundation, and then removing the debris from the site.
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The demolition of a theatre is a significant event that often sparks controversy and debate. The decision to demolish a theatre may be made for various reasons, such as urban redevelopment, lack of funding for maintenance and repairs.
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Pillar demolition typically involves careful planning and coordination to ensure the safety of the surrounding structure and the workers involved in the demolition process. It may also require the use of heavy machinery, such as cranes.
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The process of dismantling or tearing down a wall within a building or structure. This may be done for various reasons, such as remodeling, expansion, or structural repairs. The demolition process typically involves assessing the wall’s construction.
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The removal of structural beams from a building or structure. This process typically requires careful planning, as well as the use of heavy machinery and specialized tools to safely and efficiently dismantle the beams.
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The removal of the plinth, which is a base or platform that supports a structure or piece of equipment. The process may include breaking up and removing the plinth, which often requires heavy machinery and specialized tools..