Gyratory Crusher
Gyratory crusher is a machine designed to crush large rocks into smaller rocks, gravel, or rock dust using a conical-shaped inner surface (the mantle) that rotates eccentrically within a concave-shaped outer surface (the bowl). Gyratory crusher is always installed vertically oriented. As the top of the machine receives the material, it undergoes crushing between the rotating mantle and the stationary bowl, resulting from the gyrating motion of the mantle within the bowl. The crushing process produces a finer, more uniform product size than other crushing methods, making gyratory crushers popular in many industries. A gyratory crusher is used in the mining industry, where they are used to crush the ore into smaller particles for further processing.
They are also used in aggregate production, where they are used to crush large rocks into smaller pieces for use in construction and road building. Gyratory crushers are capable of handling high capacities and have a relatively low maintenance cost compared to other types of crushers. Having the capability of handling high capacities, the gyratory crusher is widely used in industries such as mining and construction, offering efficient crushing of large materials into smaller, uniform particles for further processing and extraction purposes.
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Contact NowBranch: Civil Engineering
Subject: Construction Engineering & Management
Topic: Crushing Equipments
Subtopic: Gyratory Crusher
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