A mobile crusher is a portable crushing machine used to process stones, rocks, and demolition waste into aggregates directly on construction sites. It is mounted on wheels or tracks.


What is a Mobile Crusher Used For?

  • Crushing rocks and construction materials on-site

  • Producing gravel, crushed stone, and sand

  • Recycling concrete and asphalt

  • Saving time and transport cost

  • Temporary and mobile aggregate production


How Does a Mobile Crusher Work?

  1. Material is loaded into the hopper.

  2. Primary jaw crusher breaks down large rocks.

  3. Secondary cone or impact crusher refines it further.

  4. Screening system separates material by size.

  5. Conveyors transport final products.

  6. Dust suppression ensures environmental compliance.


Where is a Mobile Crusher Used?

  • Road and highway construction

  • Dams, bridges, and airport projects

  • Recycling of demolition materials

  • Mining and quarry operations

  • Remote or rural construction sites


What is a Crusher?

A crusher is a machine designed to reduce large stones and rocks into smaller aggregates used in construction. Typically found in fixed crushing plants.


What is a Crusher Used For?

  • Producing aggregates (gravel, crushed stone, sand)

  • Material supply for roads, concrete, and railways

  • Essential in mining and quarry industries

  • Raw material production for infrastructure


How Does a Crusher Work?

  1. Raw material is loaded.

  2. Primary crusher (jaw) crushes big rocks.

  3. Secondary crusher processes into smaller pieces.

  4. Screening unit separates by size.

  5. Conveyors and stockpiling finish the process.

  6. Optional washing and dust control.


Where is a Crusher Used?

  • Road and railway construction

  • Concrete plants

  • Bridge and dam building

  • Mining and stone quarrying

  • Infrastructure development


What is a Crushed Stone Screening Plant?

A crushed stone screening plant is an industrial facility that processes raw stones into aggregates and sorts them by size using screens and crushers.


What is It Used For?

  • Producing material for road base and concrete

  • Generating consistent and clean aggregates

  • Supporting construction and infrastructure development

  • Enabling efficient resource use


How Does It Work?

  1. Rocks are fed into the plant.

  2. Primary and secondary crushing occurs.

  3. Vibrating screens sort materials by size.

  4. Conveyors transport products.

  5. Dust control and optional washing complete the process.


Where is It Used?

  • Highway and infrastructure projects

  • Ready-mix concrete production

  • Railway ballast manufacturing

  • Bridge, airport, and dam construction

  • Drainage and foundation works