Tertiary crushers are machines used to further reduce materials that have been processed by secondary crushers in stone and ore processing. Typically preferred in the finest crushing stage, these machines are designed to ensure the final product is produced in specific sizes.

Features:

  • Fine Crushing Capacity: Tertiary crushers operate with high impact energy, allowing for the production of very small particles. They can generally produce materials down to sizes of 5 mm.

  • Various Operating Mechanisms: There are different types of tertiary crushers that operate with jaw, impact, or rotor systems. This variety offers suitable solutions for different types and sizes of materials.

  • High Efficiency: Modern tertiary crushers are designed with high energy efficiency, which reduces operational costs.

Applications:

  • Aggregate Production: Frequently preferred in the production of sand, gravel, and other types of aggregates used in the construction industry.

  • Recycling: Used to reduce material sizes in the recycling of construction and industrial waste.

  • Mining Sector: Utilized in processing various types of minerals to obtain products of specific sizes.

Advantages:

  • Quality Control: Tertiary crushers allow for better control of the final product size and quality.

  • Long Lifespan: Their durable construction makes them resistant to harsh working conditions.

  • Fast Processing: They enable rapid reduction of materials to fine sizes, accelerating the processes.