A 100 ton/hour capacity stone crushing and screening plant is a facility used to process stone, ore, or recycled materials into smaller sizes and to screen them according to specified dimensions. These facilities are commonly used in small to medium-scale projects and can be either stationary or mobile. They are applicable in construction sites, quarries, and recycling facilities.
Key features of a 100-ton capacity stone crushing and screening plant include:
Capacity: The plant can process up to 100 tons of material per hour. This capacity may vary depending on the crusher type, feed material, and screening processes.
Crushing Stages:
- Primary Crushing: Jaw or impact crushers are used to break down large stones.
- Secondary Crushing: Cone or tertiary crushers are used for smaller sizes.
- Screening: Materials are classified and sorted according to specific sizes.
Energy Consumption: These plants typically run on diesel or electric motors. Electric models offer low emissions, while diesel engines provide mobility benefits.
Advantages:
- Portability: Mobile units can be easily moved for operation in different sites.
- Easy Setup: Quick installation and easy maintenance.
- Flexibility: Adaptable with various crushers and screen options for specific needs.
Applications:
- Construction and road projects
- Mining sites
- Recycling facilities