A crusher is a machine that breaks large stones, rocks, or ore materials into smaller, usable pieces. It operates by applying mechanical force to crush the material. Different types of crushers such as jaw, impact, cone, or roller crushers are used depending on the stage and material.
Crushers are commonly used in the construction industry, road and railway infrastructure, concrete production, and mining operations. They are especially prevalent in stone quarries for processing raw materials.

What is a mobile crusher, what does it do, how does it work, and where is it used?
A mobile crusher is a portable crushing machine that performs crushing operations directly at the site. It is mounted on wheels or tracks and contains all necessary equipment such as crusher units, screens, feeders, and conveyor belts. It is powered by diesel engines or electric motors.
Mobile crushers are preferred for short-term projects, demolitions, and remote locations where transporting materials would be expensive. They offer fast setup, mobility, and flexibility.

What is a stationary crusher, what is its function, how does it work, and where is it used?
Stationary crushers are fixed installations designed for high-capacity, long-term crushing operations. These plants are typically larger and include various types of crushers and screening units to meet industrial demands.
They are used in large mining operations, stone quarries, cement plants, and concrete batching facilities where consistent high-volume production is required.

What are the differences between mobile and stationary crushers?

  • Mobile crushers are portable and suitable for site relocation; stationary crushers are immobile.

  • Mobile systems are modular and compact; stationary systems are larger with higher throughput.

  • Mobile crushers offer cost-effective solutions for short-term projects, while stationary crushers are more efficient for long-term, heavy-duty tasks.

  • Mobile units are easier to install and maintain; stationary ones are more robust with fewer moving parts.

What is a gravel crushing plant, what is its function, how does it work, and where is it used?
A gravel crushing plant is a facility where large rocks are crushed and processed into gravel of specified sizes. The plant includes crushers, screening equipment, conveyors, and washing systems. The process involves crushing the rock, sorting by size, and cleaning if needed.
These plants are vital for producing gravel used in road construction, railways, concrete production, and drainage systems.