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Crushing Equipment

PRODUCTS / MINING INDUSTRY

The first step in processing minerals to extract valuable minerals from ore is crushing which typically consists of two or three stages.

Depending on their intended use, crushers are classified into various types. Primary crushers that include jaw crushers and gyratory crushers, secondary and tertiary crushers that include cone crushers, roll crushers and impact crushers. Ores that have been mined and have dimensions of up to 1.5 meters are crushed in the primary crushers to a size of 10 to 20 centimeters. The secondary crushers (and, if necessary, the tertiary crushers) then break them down into particles that are between 0.5 and 2 centimeters in diameter.

Gyratory Crushers

Gyratory crushers are excellent primary crushers because they can crush materials that are extremely hard and abrasive. The use of these types of crushers is usually for very high tonnage. Gyratory crushers have a dimensional reduction ratio that ranges from 1:4 to 1:7.

 Code : 100-18 / 100-17

GP200s Mantle & Concave

Hadfield Steel

Weight: 728 & 260 Kg

Code : 288-59

Mantle Crusher Kubria F/M 150

Manganese Steel

Weight: 1492 Kg

Code : 266-2

Concave 4 1/4

Hadfield Steel

Weight: 1099 Kg

Code : 266-1

Mantle 4 1/4

Hadfield steel

Weight: 1147 Kg

Jaw Crushers

Jaw crushers are another option for primary crushing because of their superior capacity to crush hard and bulky stones. Jaw crushers have a dimensional reduction ratio that ranges from 1:3 to 1:6. A V-shaped chamber is formed by the movable and fixed jaws in these crushers. The moving and fixed jaws reciprocate to crush the materials that enter the chamber. By maintaining the appropriate distance between the movable jaw and the fixed jaw, the size of the finished product can be changed. The smaller the distance between these two jaws, the smaller the finished product will be.

Code : 100-39

Metso C80 Movable Jaw

 Hadfield Steel

Weight: 496 Kg

Code : 132-46,47

 Movable Jaw Plate

Hadfield Steel

Weight: 2260 Kg

Code : 132-45

Fixed Jaw Plate

 Hadfield Steel

Weight: 1990 Kg

Impact Crushers

In impact crushers, the impact factor is used instead of the pressure factor. Most of the time, less abrasive materials are crushed with this kind of crusher. Depending on the model, this kind of crusher has a dimensional reduction ratio of 1:6 to 1:25.

Code : 125-43

 Impact Hammer Crusher

 Hadfield Steel

Weight: 93 Kg

Code : 125-11

Impact Hammer Crusher

 Hadfield Steel

Weight: 131 Kg

Code : 100-1

Impact Sand-Maker Crusher

Manganese Steel

Weight: 44 Kg

Code : 100-11

Qubit Impact hammer Crusher

 High-Chromium Alloy Steel

Weight: 61 Kg