What can a crusher crush?

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The stones and sand we usually see are broken by the big stones on the mountain. The stones on the mountain are first broken into big stones by explosive mining. The large materials are uniformly fed by the vibrating feeder through the silo, and then transported to the jaw crusher for coarse crushing. The coarse crushed materials are screened by the vibrating screen, and then transported by the belt conveyor to the impact crusher or cone crusher for medium and fine crushing. The granite transported to the impact crusher or cone crusher is subjected to medium and fine crushing, and then screened by circular vibrating screen. The larger granular materials are returned to the impact crusher or cone crusher for crushing again.

The crusher usually breaks hard rocks such as limestone, dolomite, calcite, granite, basalt, rhyolite, etc. Clay minerals such as bauxite, montmorillonite, palygorskite, illite and vermiculite. Ore such as iron ore, copper ore, phosphorus ore, manganese ore, lead zinc ore, nickel ore, tungsten ore, and other non-ferrous metal ores. Wastes such as construction waste, coal gangue, tailings, etc. There are many broken things. As long as they are non flammable and explosive, they will not explode in extrusion and impact, and the compressive strength does not exceed the larger compressive strength of the crusher, they can be broken.

Crushers are mining machinery. Common crushers include PE series jaw crushers, PF series impact crushers and CS series cone crushers, which are used to crush granite, basalt, limestone, river pebbles, coal gangue, iron ore, copper ore, quartz, sandstone and other materials.

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