Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Gyratory Crusher or cone crusher for sale

Our core business is to fabricate crushing equipment, grinding machine and screening plant. Whether we supply Beneficiation machine and design Gyratory Crusher according to the needs of consumers.

Our worldwide market consists of the next countries: Nigeria, Nigeria, India, Russia, USA, Canada, Australia, Egypt, Nubia, Peru, Indonesia, Brazil, Kenya, Papua New Guinea, Zambia, Oman, Zimbabwe, Mexico, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Philippines, Guinea, Argentina etc.

Gyratory Crusher

In quarry field, we always treat them as the two name of the same machine. But as it happens, gyratory crusher and cone crushers are not the same.
In basic concept, gyratory crusher is comparable to a jaw crusher that includes a concave surface along with a conical head; both surfaces are usually lined with manganese steel surfaces.
Cone crusher can be thought as the Upgrades Version of gyratory crushing machines. They are similar in operation, with less steepness in the crushing chamber and much more of a parallel zone between crushing zones. Cone crusher breaks rock by squeezing the rock between an eccentrically gyrating spindle, which is covered by a wear resistant mantle, and also the enclosing concave hopper, covered by a manganese concave or perhaps a bowl liner. And traditionally, in some area, we call it gyratory crusher  too in mines and quarry.

Gyratory Crusher Application

In industry, Gyratory Crushers are machines which use metallic surface to break or compress materials. Mining operations use crushers, commonly classified by the degree that they fragment the starting material, with primary and secondary crushers handling coarse materials, and tertiary and quaternary crushers reducing ore particles to finer gradations.

Each crusher is made to work with a certain maximum size raw material, and frequently delivers its output to a screening machine which sorts and directs the merchandise for further processing. Mobile Cone crusher or mobile rock crusher can crush rocks. In a mobile crusher operation, these crushed rocks are directly combined with concrete and asphalt that are then deposited on to a road surface. This removes the need for hauling over-sized material to some stationary crusher and then to the street surface.

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