A mobile crusher is a portable crushing and screening system mounted on wheels or tracks, designed to process raw materials such as stone, asphalt, concrete, or natural rock directly at the job site.
Purpose
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Reduces transportation costs
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Enables on-site material processing
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Fast setup for urgent projects
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Produces aggregate for construction
How It Works
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Material is fed into the hopper.
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It passes through a primary or secondary crusher.
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The crushed material is screened.
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The final product is conveyed to stockpiles.
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Oversized material is recirculated if needed.
Applications
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Highway and dam projects
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Airport and bridge construction
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Stone quarries
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Concrete and asphalt recycling
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Mining sites
What Is a Stationary Crusher?
A stationary crusher is a permanent crushing and screening installation built for long-term and high-capacity aggregate production. It operates continuously and is ideal for industrial-scale operations.
Purpose
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High-volume processing of rock and ore
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Supplies consistent material for cement, concrete, and infrastructure
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Reduces labor and transport
How It Works
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Trucks dump raw material into the feeder.
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Primary crusher reduces size.
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Secondary and tertiary crushers refine the product.
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Screens classify output.
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Conveyors move final product to stock areas.
Applications
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Cement and concrete production
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Large-scale quarry operations
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Industrial mining
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Railway ballast and port construction
Differences Between Mobile and Stationary Crushers
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Mobility: Mobile crushers move site-to-site; stationary ones remain fixed.
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Setup Time: Mobile units require less setup time.
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Capacity: Stationary crushers offer higher throughput.
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Investment: Stationary units demand higher initial investment.
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Application: Mobile crushers are ideal for temporary needs; stationary systems for continuous operations.
What Is a 130 Tertiary Crusher Blow Bar?
A 130 tertiary crusher blow bar is a high-durability steel component mounted on the rotor of a tertiary impact crusher. The “130” refers to the model or capacity range of the crusher.
Purpose
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Final-stage size reduction of aggregates
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Processes hard materials like granite or basalt
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Ensures uniform grain size for concrete or asphalt
How It Works
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Material enters the impact chamber.
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Blow bars spin at high speed and impact the material.
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Material shatters on impact plates.
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Screen classifies the output.
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Oversized particles are sent back for further crushing.
Applications
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Concrete and asphalt aggregate production
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Crushing of abrasive stones
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Road construction material preparation
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Mining and mineral refinement