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

What is it Used for?

Mobile crushers are widely used in construction, mining, infrastructure, and recycling projects to process large rock blocks into aggregate and fill materials.

How Does it Work?

  1. Feeding Unit: Large rocks and 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 for use.

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 Vertical Shaft Mobile Crusher?

A vertical shaft mobile crusher (VSI - Vertical Shaft Impact Crusher) is a type of mobile crushing machine that uses a high-speed rotating rotor to crush materials against hard surfaces. It is ideal for producing fine and well-shaped aggregates.

What is it Used for?

VSI crushers are used in the construction and mining industries for high-quality aggregate production, especially for sand, concrete, and asphalt applications.

How Does it Work?

  1. Feeding: Material enters the hopper and moves towards the rotor system.

  2. High-Speed Impact: The rotor throws the material against hard surfaces, breaking it down.

  3. Size Separation: The crushed material is screened into different sizes.

  4. Transport: The final product is conveyed to designated storage or usage areas.

Where is it Used?

  • Concrete & Asphalt Production: Ensures high-quality aggregates.

  • Mining: Processing hard rocks and minerals.

  • Quarries: Producing commercial materials.

  • Recycling: Converting waste materials into reusable aggregates.