A mobile crusher is a portable crushing and screening unit used to break down stones, ores, construction, and demolition waste directly on site. Thanks to its mobile design, it can be easily transported between sites, quickly installed, and rapidly put into production. Typically mounted on tracked or wheeled chassis.

Its working principle involves feeding raw material into the system via a feeder, followed by primary crushing. The crushed material is then conveyed to secondary and sometimes tertiary crushers. Finally, a screening unit separates material by size. These systems are controlled via automation panels.

Common application areas include large infrastructure projects, quarries, mining sites, recycling of construction waste, and temporary site projects requiring mobility.


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

A stationary crusher is a fixed crushing and screening facility designed for long-term, high-capacity production. Usually permanently installed, it operates continuously and at high efficiency.

Material is fed through a feeder to the primary crusher, then moves through secondary and tertiary crushers for further reduction. Screening units classify the materials by size, and conveyors transport finished products to storage. The system is powered by electricity and controlled automatically.

Common applications include large-scale quarries, mining operations, concrete and asphalt plants, industrial raw material production, and long-term construction projects.


Differences Between Stationary and Mobile Crushers

Mobile crushers are portable and offer quick setup and flexibility, whereas stationary crushers are fixed and suited for high-capacity continuous production. Mobile units have higher operational costs, while stationary units provide greater economic efficiency in the long term. Mobile crushers are preferred in projects that require relocation and on-site production.


What is Secondary Impact Crusher Pallet 3, What Is It Used For, How Does It Work, and Where Is It Used

Secondary impact crusher pallet 3 is the third impact element mounted on the rotor during secondary crushing. After the material has been processed by the first two pallets, the third pallet further reduces and shapes the material into smaller, more regular particles.

The rotor rotates at high speed, causing the pallets to strike the material against the crusher housing. The design and position of the pallet influence crushing efficiency and particle shape. This pallet helps produce fine, cubic aggregates.

Applications include high-quality aggregate production, concrete and asphalt industries, processing construction waste, and other precision crushing needs.