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Aggregate Equipment Sales and Rentals in Orlando, FL
Sand Science Inc. provides Orlando construction and material processing equipment—trommel screens, track jaw crushers, scalping screens, conveyors, and recycling equipment—available to buy or rent and matched to Central Florida jobsites.
Complete Aggregate Processing Solutions for Orlando Construction and Material Handling
The right aggregate equipment moves your project forward and protects your margins. Sand Science Inc. helps Orlando contractors and recyclers process soil, gravel, crushed concrete, and mixed aggregates with machines built for real production. Our lineup covers screening, crushing, conveying, washing, and recycling, so you can handle materials on-site instead of hauling them off. Whether you are buying for long-term control or renting for a single job, our team helps you pick the machine that fits the work. For full specs and available models, visit the Sand Science Inc. equipment page.
Trommel Screens That Sort Material Cleanly and Boost Quality
Trommel screens separate material by size as it tumbles through a rotating drum, pulling fines from coarse debris and cutting contamination in the final product. Cleaner separation means better-quality aggregate and fewer reworks. The Roto-Screen 454 and Revolver RT508 are portable and easy to move between sites, which makes them a strong pick for contractors who want a versatile machine to own or rent short-term. The Barford T620 is built for heavier, ongoing production and holds up under steady daily use. All are well-suited to topsoil, mulch, compost, recycling, and general aggregate work.
Track Jaw Crushers for On-Site Crushing in Orlando
Jaw crushers turn demolition rubble and raw rock into reusable aggregate right at the jobsite, so you skip the truck runs to an off-site plant. Sand Science Inc. carries the Barford 750J and Barford 1060J track jaw crushers, both built for high processing capacity, durability, and steady output across different material types. Matching crusher size and feed rate to what you are running keeps production consistent and your project on schedule. Fast access to parts and service from a team that knows these machines keeps your turnaround short.
Scalping Screens and Conveyors to Keep Material Flowing
Scalping screens and conveyors keep material moving from one stage of processing to the next without bottlenecks. Sand Science Inc. carries the Barford SR124 and SR165 track scalping and vibrating screens, which pre-sort and separate oversize material before it reaches a crusher or screen, protecting downstream equipment and lifting throughput. Kafka wheeled conveyors move bulk material across longer distances, while the Barford BF7048 hopper feeder and Barford track stackers complete a full handling setup. Buy or rent the right combination and you cut delays at every stage of the operation.
Support, Maintenance, and Expertise That Cut Downtime
Keeping equipment productive is as much about service as it is about the machine. Regular servicing, quick diagnostics, and on-site parts support reduce unplanned outages and keep production steady. With 40 years in material handling and processing equipment, Sand Science Inc. brings field knowledge that matters whether you own your machine or run it as a rental. Our specialists know these machines inside out, and support is available around the clock to keep you running.
Maintenance and Repair: Scheduled inspections and on-call repairs keep your screening and crushing equipment working through every phase of the job.
Technical Support: Responsive troubleshooting and on-site support for trommel screens, jaw crushers, scalping screens, and conveyors when quick answers matter.
Parts Replacement: In-stock wear parts help keep your operation running efficiently while minimizing downtime and repair delays.
Buy Aggregate Equipment for Full Operational Control
If you plan to run a machine continuously and keep a tight grip on long-term cost, ownership usually wins out. Each purchase kicks off with a quote and a direct conversation about how you’ll use the equipment, so the machine and its output line up with the job. Sand Science Inc. stocks new gear from Barford, Roto-Screen, Revolver, Kafka, and RDO, plus used inventory listed through Machinery Trader. Own the machine and you control when it deploys, how it’s configured, and how maintenance gets scheduled.
Rent Equipment for Short-Term and Seasonal Jobs
Sand Science Inc. offers rentals across daily, weekly, and monthly terms, so you can size the commitment to the job. Rentals fit one-off projects, seasonal demand, or any stretch where you need reliable equipment without buying outright. It is a cost-effective way to access the right machine, and a Rental Purchase Option lets you apply rental payments toward the purchase price if your needs change.
Not Sure Whether to Buy or Rent? We’ll Help You Decide
Not sure whether to buy or rent? Sand Science Inc. specialists weigh your project scale, material type, production targets, and job duration to point you toward the best path. Larger, long-term jobs often favor ownership, while short-term or site-to-site work tends to favor renting or a portable, mobile unit that saves on transport. Either way, the goal is the same: put the right machine to work and keep your material costs under control.
Your Aggregate Processing Equipment Partner in Orlando
Choosing the right equipment can be what keeps a job on track instead of stalled out. Sand Science Inc. works with contractors and recyclers across Central Florida to find, buy, and rent machines for construction, demolition recycling, and material handling. Whether you need something on-site soon or you are weighing a longer-term investment, our team lays out the options and helps you settle on the machine that fits.
Material Processing Equipment Solutions: FAQs
What types of materials can trommel screens and jaw crushers process?
Both machines work across common jobsite materials like soil, gravel, sand, crushed concrete, and mixed demolition debris. That flexibility lets your crew separate and reprocess material where the work is, which trims hauling and disposal costs on owned and rented equipment alike.
Should I buy or rent material processing equipment?
It comes down to how much you run the machine. Steady, ongoing production usually points to ownership and long-term cost control, while short jobs or seasonal spikes are a better match for renting. Sand Science Inc. also offers a Rental Purchase Option, so payments made during a rental can go toward buying the unit later.
How do rental terms and durations work?
You can rent by the day, week, or month and scale the term to your project schedule. Rates track with the machine type and how long you keep it, and that flexibility helps you stay on budget while still getting the equipment the job calls for.
What maintenance is required for screening and crushing equipment?
Consistent inspections and quick repairs keep these machines running at full output. Sand Science Inc. backs both owned and rented equipment with scheduled servicing, on-site technical help, and wear parts kept in stock, so small issues get handled before they turn into downtime.
What are the advantages of recycling aggregate on-site?
Processing demolition material into reusable aggregate at the jobsite cuts down on hauling and landfill costs and supports greener material handling. It also keeps the operation efficient, since you are reworking material right where it is generated instead of shipping it out and back.
How do I choose the right aggregate equipment for my project?
Weigh three things first: the size of the job, the material you are running, and your budget. Bigger or more complex projects need higher-capacity machines, and the material itself, from loose aggregate to compacted soil, shapes the specs you need. Sand Science Inc. specialists help you balance those factors and land on the right machine.
What is the difference between mobile and stationary crushing and screening units?
Mobile units travel to the material, which saves setup and transport time on jobs that move from site to site. Stationary units trade that portability for higher processing power and durability on large, long-running operations. Which one fits depends on where and how often you plan to run it.











