A mobile crushing, screening, and washing plant is a fully portable facility used for reducing the size of raw materials, cleaning them from unwanted substances, and classifying them by particle size directly on-site.
What Does It Do?
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Crushes large rocks or recycled materials into smaller, usable sizes,
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Washes materials to remove impurities like dust and clay,
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Screens and separates materials into desired fractions.
This plant produces high-quality aggregates used in construction and infrastructure works.
How Does It Work?
It typically includes:
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Feeding hopper
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Jaw/impact/cone crusher
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Vibrating screens
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Washing unit (screw washer, drum washer)
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Conveyor belts
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Control panel & generator
All mounted on a mobile chassis, allowing the plant to be relocated easily between jobsites.
Application Areas
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Quarries
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Infrastructure construction (roads, airports, dams)
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Mining
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Concrete production
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Recycling facilities
MOBILE CRUSHER
What is it?
A mobile crusher is a compact, transportable crushing unit mounted on a wheeled or tracked platform. It is used to crush hard materials like stone, concrete, and asphalt on-site.
What Does It Do?
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Breaks down large rocks or debris into smaller, usable sizes,
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Enhances material reuse and minimizes transport costs,
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Enables fast on-site aggregate production.
How Does It Work?
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Material is fed into the hopper,
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Crusher (jaw, impact, or cone) breaks it down,
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Optional screening system separates sizes,
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Output is conveyed to stockpile.
Application Areas
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Road and infrastructure construction,
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Mining and quarrying,
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Emergency response (earthquake debris, etc.),
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Recycling and demolition sites.