A 110 crusher plant is an advanced stone crushing and screening system designed for use in quarries, mining operations, and construction projects. The "110" designation refers to the jaw crusher’s 110 cm width, indicating its ability to process large and heavy rock materials efficiently. These plants are critical for breaking down hard rocks, granite, basalt, limestone, dolomite, coal, and construction debris into smaller, usable sizes.

Working Principle of a 110 Crusher Plant

The operation of the plant involves several key steps:

  1. Feeding System

    • Large rocks and stones are fed into the system through a vibrating feeder to ensure even material flow.
  2. Primary Crusher (Jaw Crusher)

    • The 110 cm wide jaw crusher crushes large rocks by applying high pressure, reducing them to smaller pieces.
  3. Secondary and Tertiary Crushers

    • Further size reduction is achieved using impact crushers, cone crushers, or vertical shaft crushers.
  4. Screening and Sorting System

    • The crushed materials are passed through vibrating screens to separate them into different sizes.
  5. Conveyor Belts and Storage System

    • Crushed materials are transported via conveyor belts to different stockpiling areas.

Advantages of a 110 Crusher Plant

  • High Processing Capacity: Can handle 300 to 600 tons of material per hour.
  • Versatile Applications: Used in mining, quarries, recycling plants, asphalt production, and concrete batching plants.
  • Low Operating Costs: Energy-efficient automation reduces expenses.
  • Durability: Built with heavy-duty steel to withstand abrasive materials.
  • Eco-Friendly Design: Equipped with dust suppression and noise reduction systems.