A basalt crushing and screening plant is a processing facility that sizes volcanic basalt rock into usable aggregates for various industries.
Purpose: It crushes large basalt rocks into different-sized aggregates and classifies them by size.
How It Works:
Feeding: Large basalt blocks are transferred to a primary crusher via a feeder.
Crushing: Jaw crushers or impact crushers break the rocks into smaller fragments.
Screening: The crushed material is passed through vibrating screens to separate particles by size.
Secondary/Tertiary Crushing: Cone crushers may be used for finer sizing.
Stockpiling: Classified aggregates are transported via conveyor belts to storage areas.
Applications:
Concrete and asphalt production
Road and railway infrastructure (base material, ballast)
Construction fill material
Landscaping and decorative purposes