Stone crushing plants use various machines to break down large rocks into smaller stones. This process typically involves the following steps:
Primary Crushing: Large rocks are fed into a primary crusher, such as a jaw crusher or gyratory crusher. These machines break the rocks into smaller pieces.
Secondary Crushing: The pieces obtained after primary crushing are sent to a secondary crusher, such as a cone crusher or impact crusher. At this stage, the pieces are further reduced in size.
Screening: The crushed material is passed through screens to classify it according to the desired size. Larger pieces are sent back to the crushing process.
Transport and Storage: Finally, the crushed stones are transported by conveyor belts or trucks, then stored or prepared for use.