A mobile crushing and screening plant is a portable industrial machine designed to break down hard materials such as rocks, stones, concrete, and asphalt into smaller, reusable aggregates. Unlike stationary plants, mobile units can be transported and operated at multiple job sites, offering greater flexibility and efficiency.

2. What Does It Do?

These plants perform a range of functions:

  • Crush raw materials into smaller, usable sizes

  • Screen and classify materials based on size

  • Recycle waste materials for reuse

  • Reduce transportation costs by processing materials on-site

3. How Does It Work?

Typical components include:

  • Feeder: Transfers raw material into the plant.

  • Crusher: Reduces material size. Types include jaw, impact, and cone crushers.

  • Screening Unit: Separates crushed material into different size fractions.

  • Conveyor Belts: Move materials between units and to stockpiles.

  • Power Unit: Powered by diesel or electric engines.

Once transported to a site, the plant can be set up and made operational in a short time. Operators control the system using mobile control panels.

4. Areas of Use

  • Construction and Demolition Sites: Recycling concrete and asphalt waste

  • Quarries: Producing raw materials like gravel and sand

  • Mining Operations: Processing ore

  • Infrastructure Projects: Creating aggregate for roads, dams, and airports

  • Recycling Facilities: Processing solid waste into reusable materials