A mobile crusher is a portable crushing and screening machine mounted on tracks or wheels, designed to break down rocks, asphalt, or other construction materials at various locations.

Function:
It crushes large stones or concrete into smaller, reusable aggregates suitable for construction.

How It Works:
Raw materials are fed into the hopper, crushed by jaw, impact, or cone crushers, then sorted through vibrating screens. The output is transferred by conveyor belts to storage piles.

Application Areas:

  • Road and bridge construction

  • Mining sites

  • Construction areas

  • Recycling plants

  • Infrastructure projects


What Is a Stationary Crusher, What Is It Used For, How Does It Work, and Where Is It Used?

Stationary crushers are fixed crushing systems designed for high-volume, long-term operations. These are installed permanently and work continuously.

Function:
They reduce raw stone or mineral blocks into different sizes to be used in industry or construction.

How It Works:
Material is directed into the crusher by feeders. After crushing, it passes through screens for separation and classification, and then conveyed for storage.

Application Areas:

  • Fixed quarry operations

  • Mining enterprises

  • Cement production facilities

  • Large-scale industrial applications


Differences Between Mobile and Stationary Crushers

  • Mobility: Mobile crushers can be moved, stationary crushers are fixed.

  • Setup Time: Mobile systems are quick to install; stationary systems take longer.

  • Production Capacity: Stationary units usually handle more material.

  • Operational Flexibility: Mobile units offer on-site convenience.

  • Cost: Mobile crushers are more economical for short-term use; stationary crushers suit large-scale investments.


What Are Crusher Casting Parts, Their Use, Functioning, and Application Areas?

Crusher casting parts are high-wear components produced from high-manganese or alloy steel by casting processes. These include blow bars, rotors, jaw plates, and liners.

Function:
They absorb the impact and pressure during crushing, ensuring efficiency and durability of the crusher.

How They Work:
Material is reduced by impact or compression when it contacts these parts. Due to constant wear, they must be replaced periodically to maintain productivity.

Application Areas:

  • Quarries

  • Mining plants

  • Recycling facilities

  • Concrete production sites

  • All types of crushers (jaw, impact, cone)