A mobile crusher is a portable crushing machine used to process stones, rocks, or construction waste into aggregate materials. It is mounted on wheels or tracks for easy transportation.


What is a Mobile Crusher Used For?

It is used to crush raw materials like rock, concrete, or asphalt on-site into reusable construction aggregates like gravel or crushed stone.


How Does a Mobile Crusher Work?

  • Raw material is loaded into the hopper.

  • A primary crusher breaks the material into smaller pieces.

  • Secondary crushers refine the size.

  • Screens separate the material by size.

  • Conveyors carry the final product to storage.

  • Dust control systems minimize air pollution.


Where is a Mobile Crusher Used?

  • Road and infrastructure construction

  • Stone quarries

  • On-site recycling of construction materials

  • Temporary or remote projects

  • Airport, dam, and bridge construction


What is a Crusher?

A crusher is a heavy-duty machine designed to break large stones and rocks into smaller sizes suitable for construction use.


What is a Crusher Used For?

To produce aggregate materials (gravel, sand, crushed stone) for use in roads, concrete, asphalt, and other infrastructure projects.


How Does a Crusher Work?

  • Raw materials are fed in.

  • Primary jaw crushers do initial crushing.

  • Cone or impact crushers perform secondary crushing.

  • Screens classify the material by size.

  • Conveyors move and stockpile the products.


Where is a Crusher Used?

  • Road and railway construction

  • Concrete batching plants

  • Dams, bridges, tunnels

  • Mining and quarry operations


What is a Stone Crushing and Screening Plant?

It’s an industrial facility that crushes large rocks into various aggregate sizes and classifies them using screens.


What is it Used For?

To produce high-quality aggregates for construction, infrastructure, and concrete production. It also enables recycling of materials.


How Does it Work?

  • Large rocks are fed into the system.

  • Primary and secondary crushing reduces the size.

  • Screens separate materials by grain size.

  • Conveyors distribute products to stockpiles.


Where is it Used?

  • Highway and bridge construction

  • Concrete production plants

  • Rail ballast production

  • Quarrying and mining

  • Drainage and road base work