A mobile crusher is a portable crushing machine designed to break down rocks, stones, minerals, and ores into smaller pieces. Unlike stationary crushers, mobile crushers can be easily transported and set up at different sites for on-site crushing.

What is it Used for?

Mobile crushers are widely used in construction, mining, recycling, and infrastructure projects to break large rock blocks into usable materials. They are essential for road construction, concrete production, and aggregate processing.

How Does it Work?

  1. Feeding Unit: Large rocks or stones are loaded into the crusher’s hopper.

  2. Crushing Mechanism: Depending on the crusher type (jaw, impact, or cone), materials are broken down.

  3. Screening System: The crushed material is sorted by size.

  4. Conveyor System: The processed material is transported to the designated area.

Where is it Used?

  • Construction & Road Building: Aggregate production for concrete and asphalt.

  • Mining: Processing ores and minerals.

  • Recycling: Reusing concrete and asphalt waste.

  • Quarries: Breaking down large rocks into commercial materials.


What is a Cone Crusher?

A cone crusher is a crushing machine designed to handle hard and abrasive materials by using a conical crushing mechanism. It is highly efficient and produces uniform-sized crushed materials.

What is it Used for?

Cone crushers are mainly used in quarrying, mining, and aggregate production to crush hard rocks and minerals. They provide high capacity and excellent fine material production.

How Does it Work?

  1. Feeding Unit: Materials are fed into the top of the cone crusher.

  2. Crushing Mechanism: A conical moving head compresses the material against the inner walls.

  3. Size Adjustment: Crushing continues until the material reaches the desired size.

  4. Exit Conveyor: Processed material exits the system and is transported for storage.

Where is it Used?

  • Mining: Crushing hard rocks and ores.

  • Construction & Road Building: Producing high-quality aggregates.

  • Quarries: Processing large stone blocks.