Premium-engineered portable jaw, hammer, and impact crushers optimized for concrete recycling, mining exploration, and heavy demolition operations in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).
Engineered for quick setup and high production output at demolition sites. Excellent primary crushing capability for concrete, granite, and asphalt rubble.
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A highly portable unit fitted with a robust diesel drive. Perfect for medium-hardness materials and processing on-site aggregate bases across Southern Ontario.
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Ideal for generating precisely sized cubical products. Features heavy-duty blow bars and customizable screen media for optimized aggregate grading.
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Robust stationary-to-mobile adaptable design. Maximizes aggregate reduction ratios in single-pass setups, lowering overall operation and maintenance expenses.
Technical SpecsThe Greater Toronto Area (GTA) continues to experience historic levels of municipal expansion and commercial construction. Major initiatives, including transit infrastructure projects such as the Ontario Line subway, highway extensions, and high-density urban redevelopments, require massive volumes of aggregates. Concurrently, environmental sustainability and circular economy principles have moved from optional guidelines to strictly enforced mandates.
Under Ontario Regulation 406/19 (Excess Soil Management), project owners and contractors are legally responsible for tracking, sorting, and responsibly processing materials generated at construction sites. This regulatory environment has made the integration of mobile crushing plants an operational necessity. By processing concrete, brick, asphalt, and excavated rock directly on-site, developers can drastically decrease landfill tipping fees, eliminate the costs of round-trip heavy hauling, and reduce overall carbon emissions. In areas like North York, Scarborough, Mississauga, and Vaughan, on-site processing is crucial for staying within project budgets and compliance metrics.
Globally, the industrial crushing landscape has shifted from heavy, fixed, centralized quarry installations toward flexible, modular, and track-mounted mobile units. Today's global supply chain relies on the quick deployment of units capable of secondary and tertiary crushing operations. Modern machines must handle not only native limestone, basalt, and granite, but also post-demolition composite materials.
This global transition is driven by three primary operational goals:
When procurement teams in North America evaluate capital expenditures (CapEx) for mobile crushing gear, they often face premium pricing models from traditional European and North American manufacturers. In contrast, heavy industrial manufacturing sectors in China—particularly in specialized manufacturing clusters such as Henan—have refined their processes to deliver exceptional cost efficiencies without compromising quality or reliability.
The core manufacturing advantages include:
See how our heavy machinery setups are deployed to solve processing and material recovery challenges across diverse Canadian landscapes.
Custom track-mounted plants configured to process mixed urban debris and structural masonry, yielding certified Granular A road base materials.
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Integration of high-reduction jaw and cone crushers to process tough dolomitic limestone, minimizing wear component replacement costs.
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Robust diesel jaw crushers combined with gravity concentrators deployed to remote sites in Timmins for preliminary mineralogical extraction.
Case AnalysisDeploying heavy crushing equipment in Canada requires an understanding of localized geographic and climatic conditions. The machines must perform reliably in both the humid summer environments of Southern Ontario and the sub-zero winter temperatures of Northern mining sectors.
The primary regional application contexts are:
A comprehensive selection of secondary crushers, specialized mills, gravity concentrators, and sand-making plants to build complete, efficient processing lines.
Designed to manufacture high-spec concrete sand and fine aggregates. Features adjustable rotor speeds and superior wear protection.
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Optimized gravity concentration technology. Achieves excellent recovery rates for fine gold particles and heavy mineral concentrates.
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Classic design built for crushing tough, abrasive materials. Delivers consistent product sizing and features reliable overload protection.
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High-precision laboratory mill designed for pulverizing mineral and ore samples ahead of assaying and metallurgical testing.
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Features an enhanced three-cavity design for higher throughput. Ideal for processing concrete pavement and asphalt shingles.
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No screen grate design prevents clogging when processing wet minerals, clays, and coal. Dual-rotor configuration maximizes reduction efficiency.
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A heavy-duty jaw crusher powered by a robust diesel engine, designed for maximum reliability in remote regions lacking electric grid access.
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Designed for fine grinding operations in gold extraction circuits. Features high wear-resistant grinding media and an optimized lining layout.
Get DetailsThe crushing and processing machinery sector is undergoing a rapid technological evolution. Global trends are focused on maximizing resource recovery while lowering operational costs and environmental impact.
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High-efficiency components designed to optimize milling, materials mixing, and gravity separation stages.
A highly mobile grinding mill system designed for remote mineralogical processing. Provides reliable performance without grid electrical access.
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Equipped with a synchronized twin-rotor system. Offers high crushing ratios and excellent performance when processing moist, clay-heavy rocks.
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Industrial agitation vat designed to ensure uniform chemical and material mixing during mineral recovery and flotation processes.
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An industry-proven gravity separation table designed to concentrate fine minerals, delivering high recovery yields and low operating costs.
Technical SpecsPurchasing large-scale industrial machinery from global suppliers and importing it into Canada requires careful consideration of safety, environmental, and trade standards.
Important compliance and logistics steps include:
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Impact crushers are secondary crushing units that use impact energy to break down materials. They feature straightforward maintenance, high reduction ratios, and high efficiency to produce precisely cubical end products. Designed with three crushing chambers, a seamlessly connected rotor, wear-resistant blow bars, and a hydraulic opening system, these units are suited for size reduction stages from primary crushing to final product shaping.
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A fully integrated mobile system combining feeding, crushing, and screening on a single crawler or wheeled chassis. Ideal for recycling asphalt, concrete demolition waste, and processing aggregate materials directly at construction sites.
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Fine grinding mills designed to process quartz, feldspar, calcite, and other minerals into fine powders. Offers consistent grinding control and adjustable particle sizing for industrial mineral applications.
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Successful deployment of compact diesel-driven jaw crushers configured for remote aggregate preparation and infrastructure construction in rough terrain.
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Established in 2005 and located in the High-Tech Industrial Zone of Zhengzhou City, Henan Province, China, Ascend has grown steadily to become a trusted global partner in industrial crushing, milling, and beneficiation.
Our business covers more than 130 countries and regions worldwide, with a strong presence in Africa, Southeast Asia, and North America. We focus on the design, production, sales, and service of heavy-duty crushing, screening, and milling systems. Whether you need to process dolomitic limestone, granite aggregates, asphalt, or extract mineral resources, our engineers can customize a solution for your operational requirements.
Contact Our Engineering TeamGet answers to common questions about configurations, importing, pricing, and operating crushing plants in Canada.
Prices for mobile crushing plants vary based on configuration, capacity, and engine type. Compact mobile jaw crushers (10-30 tph) generally range from $25,000 to $65,000 USD. High-capacity track-mounted impact or cone crushing plants (100-250 tph) can range from $150,000 to $450,000 USD. This pricing is highly competitive compared to traditional North American manufacturers, often saving 40-50% in initial CapEx.
Yes. Mobile crushers destined for the Canadian market are configured with diesel engines that meet EPA Tier 4 Final/Stage V emission requirements. Alternatively, we offer hybrid and dual-power electric drives that allow you to plug directly into the local utility grid, eliminating engine emissions on-site.
We use standardized casting patterns for our wear liners, jaw plates, and blow bars, making replacements easy to source locally. We also maintain a stock of wear parts for our clients and arrange priority air or sea freight for quick delivery. Additionally, critical mechanical and electrical parts (bearings, hydraulic valves, contactors) utilize standard global brands (SKF, Siemens, Schneider) for simple local purchasing.
Under Ontario Regulation 406/19, clean construction and demolition concrete is classified as a reusable resource rather than waste if processed correctly. Utilizing a mobile crusher on-site allows you to crush and size this material into certified aggregate. This enables immediate reuse as road base or backfill on-site, avoiding complex excess soil hauling audits and keeping processing simple.
Equipment manufacturing generally takes 20 to 35 days depending on the level of customization. Sea transport from Chinese ports (such as Qingdao or Shanghai) to Canadian eastern rail hubs or ports (Montreal/Toronto) typically takes 30 to 45 days. Our logistics partners manage the entire ocean transit and rail connection process.
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