An 80-90 tons per hour stone crushing plant is an industrial facility designed to process 80 to 90 tons of stone or minerals per hour through crushing and screening operations. These plants are commonly used in construction, mining, road building, and concrete production.

Main Components:

  1. Feeder (Vibrating or Ground Type) – Ensures a steady flow of raw materials into the crusher.
  2. Primary Crusher (Jaw Crusher or Impact Crusher) – Reduces large stones into smaller pieces.
  3. Secondary Crusher (Cone Crusher or Impact Crusher) – Further reduces the size of materials.
  4. Screening Unit – Sorts crushed materials into different sizes.
  5. Conveyor Belts – Transport materials between crushing and screening stages.
  6. Dust Suppression System – Reduces airborne dust to protect the environment.
  7. Storage and Dispatch Area – Where processed materials are classified and stored.

Working Principle:

  1. Raw materials (rock or stone) are fed into the primary crusher via the feeder.
  2. The primary crusher reduces large stones into smaller fragments.
  3. These smaller stones pass through secondary crushers for further refinement.
  4. The screening unit sorts the material into different sizes to produce various aggregate types.
  5. Final products are transported via conveyor belts to storage areas for use or distribution.

These plants can be either stationary or mobile and customized according to project needs.