A mobile crushing plant is a compact, portable crushing unit mounted on wheels or tracks, designed to crush rocks, ores, concrete, asphalt, and other solid materials. Unlike stationary plants, it can be rapidly relocated to different sites with minimal setup time.
Function:

  • Reduces large materials (rocks, concrete, asphalt) into aggregate sizes (0-5 mm, 5-15 mm, 15-25 mm, etc.).

  • Enables recycling of construction and demolition waste.

  • Eliminates transportation costs by processing materials directly on-site.
    How It Works:

  1. Feeding: Material is loaded into the hopper via an excavator or loader.

  2. Crushing:

    • Primary Crusher (Jaw/Impact): Reduces material to 100-300 mm.

    • Secondary Crusher (Cone/Impact): Further crushes material to finer sizes (0-50 mm).

  3. Screening: Vibrating screens classify crushed material by size.

  4. Conveying: Conveyor belts transport sorted material to stockpiles or usage points.

  5. Mobility: The plant can be moved to a new location within hours via its wheeled or tracked chassis.
    Applications:

  • Quarrying and mining (limestone, granite, basalt processing).

  • Recycling of construction and demolition waste.

  • Road and railway construction (base material production).

  • Emergency infrastructure projects (post-disaster debris crushing).

  • Agricultural land clearing (rock and root crushing).