A mobile crushing and screening plant is a compact unit that performs both crushing and screening of rocks, ores, concrete, asphalt, and recycled materials on a single mobile platform. Mounted on wheels or tracks, it can be easily transported between sites.
Function:

  • Processes materials through crushing (jaw, impact, cone crushers) and screening (vibrating screens) to produce aggregates (0-5 mm, 5-15 mm, 15-25 mm).

  • Facilitates recycling of construction and demolition waste.

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

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

  2. Crushing:

    • Primary Crushing: Jaw or impact crusher reduces material to 100-300 mm.

    • Secondary Crushing: Cone or impact crusher further crushes material to 0-50 mm.

  3. Screening: Vibrating screens classify crushed material into sizes (fine, medium, coarse).

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

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

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

  • Recycling construction and demolition waste (concrete, asphalt).

  • Road and railway construction (base material production).

  • Landscaping and drainage projects (gravel and sand preparation).

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