From the deserts of the Middle East to the oil fields of the North Sea and the massive Three Gorges dam project on China's Yangtze River, civil engineering projects depend on the Barmac, a rock-crushing machine made by Metso Minerals Ltd in the small New Zealand town of Matamata. The Barmac is used all over the world. In addition to crushing rocks for road surfaces and concrete mixes, it can also be used for applications in mining and recycling industries. What has made the Barmac particularly adaptable to these applications is its method of crushing and shaping stones.
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