A mobile crushing and screening plant is a portable machine system used in the construction, mining, and recycling industries. These plants are designed to break down large rocks, stones, or construction waste into smaller pieces, producing materials of various sizes. Thanks to their mobility, they can be easily transported to different project sites and quickly set up.
Working Principle:
Crushing Process: The material fed into the plant via a feeder undergoes primary crushing by a primary crusher (jaw crusher or impact crusher). Then, secondary crushers (cone crusher or impact crusher) further reduce the material size.
Screening Process: The crushed material passes through vibrating screens to separate it into different sizes. The screens classify the material according to the desired specifications.
Conveying Process: The crushed and screened material is transported to a stockpile or directly to the usage area via belt conveyors.
Advantages:
Portability: Easily transportable to different project sites.
Quick Setup: Faster installation compared to stationary plants.
Flexibility: Capable of processing various types of materials.
Cost Efficiency: Reduces transportation costs and saves labor.
Applications:
Aggregate production at construction sites.
Ore crushing and screening in the mining industry.
Processing construction waste in recycling facilities.