This Mobile Crisis Construction (MCC) machine can turn rubble into LEGO-like bricks to rapidly rebuild structures in disaster zones. The machine itself fits in a standard 10-foot shipping container, and requires a diesel generator for power as well as a freestanding hammer mill to crush debris.
The hammer mill crushes the rubble into a fine powder that is then placed in the machine, along with some cement and water. What you get is up to 8,000 “Crisis Blocks” or “LayGo Blocks” per day. Best of all, plastic bottles, glass and mine tailings can also be repurposed into bricks, in addition to debris.
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Mobile Crisis Construction (MCC) exists to accelerate a return to normality in disaster zones by deploying mobile block factories that crush rubble to be pressed into recycled, interlocking blocks for the rapid rebuilding of shelter and critical infrastructure,” said the company.
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