Sandvik AB

At the bauma 2010 Sandvik Mining and Construction Mobile Crushers and Screeners will launch the QI240 tracked impact crusher, that has been purpose designed for the world wide construction, aggregates, demolition and recycling industries. The QI240 has been developed over the last two years by Sandvik’s research and development programme. It represents the union of Sandvik’s recently acquired mobile crusher expertise with Sandvik materials technology and manufacturing excellence.Purpose designed to process materials on site, the QI240 has been designed with mobility, productivity, transportability, minimal environmental impact and user friendliness at its core.

 

Open air F6, Stand 605/1, www.sandvik.com

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