magnesium crushing and screening plant is a facility designed to process raw magnesium ore into smaller, usable sizes. The process typically involves two main stages: crushing and screening.

  1. Crushing: In this stage, large pieces of magnesium ore are broken down into smaller fragments using crushers. Common types of crushers include jaw crushers, cone crushers, and impact crushers.

  2. Screening: After crushing, the material is passed through screens to separate it into different sizes. This ensures that the final product meets specific size requirements for further processing or industrial use.

Magnesium is a lightweight metal widely used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and electronics. The crushing and screening plant plays a crucial role in preparing magnesium for these applications.