A portable mobile crusher is a crushing and screening unit mounted on wheels or tracks, designed to be easily transported and operate directly on-site. Unlike fixed plants, it requires no installation and can be powered by a diesel engine or external electricity.
Purpose
On-Site Processing: Crushes rocks, concrete waste, or ores into aggregates (gravel, sand, crushed stone) immediately at the project site.
Cost Efficiency: Eliminates material transportation costs.
Flexibility: Quickly relocates between different project sites.
Recycling: Converts demolition waste (concrete, asphalt) into reusable materials.
How Does It Work?
Transportation: Moved to the site via truck or self-propelled mechanism.
Quick Setup: Becomes operational in 15-30 minutes using hydraulic systems.
Crushing Process:
Primary Crusher (Jaw/Impact): Reduces material from ~100 cm to 10-20 cm.
Secondary/Tertiary Crusher (Cone/Impact): Further crushes material to 2-5 cm.
Screening: Vibrating screens classify aggregates by size (e.g., 0-5 mm sand, 5-20 mm gravel).
Storage/Transport: Final products are loaded directly onto trucks or stockpiled.
Applications
Urban Construction: Aggregate production in confined spaces.
Road Construction: Base layer materials and asphalt production.
Mining and Quarries: Processing ores or natural stones.
Disaster Debris Management: Recycling post-earthquake or flood rubble.
Rural Infrastructure: Producing materials for agricultural or forest roads.