A 110 crusher plant is a high-capacity crushing and screening system used in quarries, mining sites, or recycling facilities. The term "110" refers to the primary crusher unit’s 110 cm jaw width, which allows for the processing of large rock pieces. These plants break down large rocks, stones, and minerals into smaller sizes, making them suitable for construction, road building, concrete production, and infrastructure projects.
Main Components of a 110 Crusher Plant
- Feeding System: Large rocks or stone blocks are fed into the crusher via a vibrating feeder, ensuring a steady material flow.
- Primary Crusher (Jaw Crusher): The most crucial part of the plant, featuring a 110 cm-wide jaw, which compresses and breaks large rocks into smaller pieces.
- Secondary & Tertiary Crushers: If finer material is needed, impact crushers, cone crushers, or vertical shaft crushers are used.
- Screening Unit: Separates crushed stones into different sizes using vibrating screens.
- Conveyor Belts: Transport processed materials to different storage areas.
- Control Panel & Automation System: Ensures the coordinated operation of all machines.
Advantages of a 110 Crusher Plant
- High Capacity: Can process 300-600 tons of material per hour.
- Durability: Built with heavy-duty materials for long-lasting performance.
- Versatility: Can crush various rock types, such as granite, basalt, and limestone.
- Low Operating Costs: Energy-efficient design optimizes consumption.
- Mobile or Fixed Options: Can be either portable or stationary, depending on project needs.
These plants are commonly used in large-scale infrastructure projects, concrete plants, and quarries.