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[[File:Impact_Crusher1.jpg | thumb | right | Stationary Impact Crusher]] | [[File:Impact_Crusher1.jpg | thumb | right | Stationary Impact Crusher]] | ||
[[File:Impact_Crusher_principle.jpg | thumb | right | principle of a HS Impactor]] | |||
[[File:Impact_Crusher.jpg | thumb | right | Mobile Impact Crusher]] | [[File:Impact_Crusher.jpg | thumb | right | Mobile Impact Crusher]] | ||
'''Horizontal Impact crushers''' (HS impactors) break rock by impacting the rock with hammers that fixed upon the outer edge of a spinning rotor. The practical use of HSI crushers is limited to soft materials and non abrasive materials, such as limestonem, phosphate, gypsum, weathered shales. | |||
This kind of [[Impact Crushers| Impact Crusher]] uses plate hammer on the rapidly rotating rotor to generate high-speed impact to crush the materials in the crushing cavity, and casts the crushed materials along tangential direction to impact plate at the other end of the crushing cavity. The materials are crushed again, and then, they return to the plate hammer to undergo the process above repeatedly. | This kind of [[Impact Crushers| Impact Crusher]] uses plate hammer on the rapidly rotating rotor to generate high-speed impact to crush the materials in the crushing cavity, and casts the crushed materials along tangential direction to impact plate at the other end of the crushing cavity. The materials are crushed again, and then, they return to the plate hammer to undergo the process above repeatedly. |