Crushers are important equipment in the mining machinery industry, as many minerals need to be crushed before further processing, and a proper crushing process lays a solid foundation for subsequent production. If users want to complete the crushing work efficiently and effectively, they need to select the appropriate crusher model. Crushers play a crucial role as the starting point for many production lines. So, what are the types and models of crushers available?
A wide variety of crushers are available, allowing users to select different models based on their specific crushing needs. Common crushing equipment includes jaw crushers, cone crushers, impact crushers, hammer crushers, etc., capable of handling various crushing tasks. The choice of crusher model primarily depends on the material properties and production requirements.
Jaw Crusher:
Jaw crushers are commonly used for coarse crushing. Two jaw plates form a working crushing chamber, mimicking the principle of animal mastication. Material is crushed through compression between the two clamping jaws. The jaw crusher has a simple and reasonable structure with good operational performance.
2. Cone Crushers
A cone crusher is a secondary crushing equipment, available in five types: spring cone, compound cone, full hydraulic, multi-cylinder hydraulic, and single-cylinder hydraulic. It employs stratified crushing, boasts high material utilization, uniform particle size, and good quality.
3. Impact Crusher
The impact crusher can handle materials with particle sizes below 100-500mm, featuring high crushing rates and cubic-shaped finished product particles. It is suitable for materials with medium hardness or higher.
4. Impact Crusher
Impact crushers, also known as sand makers or sand crushing machines, are capable of medium and fine crushing various rocks, abrasives, quartzite, concrete aggregates, and other hard and brittle materials, particularly for producing construction sand and road construction gravels.
5. Hammer Crusher
The hammer mill differs from other types as it can form in one step without the need for secondary crushing, resulting in low energy consumption and cost. The PCZ type heavy hammer mill is particularly suitable for crushing limestone and moderately hard materials with compressive strength below 200 MPa.






























