Equipment used to downsize and recycle end of life trains, airplanes and ships
We design and manufacture a wide range of demolition shears that are perfectly adaptable to all the needs of these industries. The Cayman demolition shear can work on multiple materials by preparing them for different situations.
Aircraft demolition
Aircraft demolition is a multifaceted process that begins with decontamination and removal of hazardous or salvageable components.
The steps are: decontamination, disassembly of recyclable or saleable components such as engines, seats, and interior parts.
Our Cayman Hydraulic Shears are designed to cut and downsize structures such as airplane fuselages, wings, and landing gear thereby facilitating transportation.
The materials recovered are mainly aluminum, steel and other components.
Train demolition
Train demolition follows a process similar to that of airplanes and ships.
After decontamination, components are disassembled until we reach the structural cutting and demolition stage.
Our Cayman Hydraulic Shear is the optimal solution to downsize train carriages and frames.
The materials recovered from tramway demolition primarily consist of steel, electrical cables, and electronic components.
Ship demolition
The process of shipbreaking, is highly complex and can vary based on the size and structure of the vessel. Preparation involves anchoring the ship in a shipbreaking yard, followed by the disposal of hazardous waste.
The Cayman Hydraulic Shear plays a crucial role in the demolition phase, effectively reducing sections for easier transportation and recycling.
As a result of ship demolition, a wide range of metal materials is obtained, primarily steel, which can be further recycled, along with aluminium, copper, and cast iron.