Jaw Crusher:
Working Principle: Crushing material between fixed and movable jaw plates.
Applications:
Primary crushing.
Hard and abrasive materials (granite, basalt).
Mining and quarrying.
Advantages: High durability, simple design, low energy consumption.
2. Impact Crusher:
Working Principle: High-speed rotors and hammers apply impact force.
Applications:
Secondary/tertiary crushing.
Concrete recycling, limestone, brittle materials.
Fine-grained and cubic aggregate production.
Advantages: High cubicity, flexible feed size.
3. Cone Crusher:
Working Principle: Crushing by rotating mantle against a fixed concave.
Applications:
Medium to hard materials (basalt, andesite).
Sand and gravel production.
Mining and aggregate plants.
Advantages: Long lifespan, low wear, high capacity.
4. Vertical Shaft Impactor (VSI):
Working Principle: Rotor on a vertical shaft throws material against walls.
Applications:
Sand-making and cubic aggregate production.
High-quality concrete fine material.
Grinding and shaping processes.
Advantages: Dust control, high cubic yield.
5. Roll Crusher:
Working Principle: Crushing material between two rotating cylinders.
Applications:
Soft to medium-hard materials (coal, clay, salt).
Ideal for fine-sized products.
Advantages: Low energy consumption, easy maintenance.
6. Hammer Crusher:
Working Principle: Rotating hammers apply impact and shear forces.
Applications:
Brittle and low-hardness materials (gypsum, chalk).
Cement and lime industry.
Advantages: High efficiency, compact design.