Secondary impact crushers are widely used crushing equipment in industries such as aggregate production, mining, and recycling. These crushers are used to reduce the size of materials that have been pre-crushed by primary crushers. Secondary impact crushers operate by crushing materials through impact, using high-speed rotating rotors and fixed impact plates. This method is particularly suitable for materials of medium hardness and non-abrasive nature. Secondary impact crushers offer advantages such as high efficiency, low operating costs, and easy maintenance.
Secondary impact crushers are commonly used for crushing materials such as limestone, gypsum, concrete, and asphalt. These crushers crush the material using hammers or bars attached to a high-speed rotating rotor. The crushed material is further fragmented into smaller pieces by hitting the impact plates. Secondary impact crushers offer the possibility of obtaining products of different sizes thanks to their adjustable crushing range. Additionally, these crushers stand out for their low energy consumption and high capacity.