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'''Compression crushing''' is a type material reduction method that uses a compression force between two surfaces. The pressure between the plates makes the material shatter in too smaller particles. | '''Compression crushing''' is a type material reduction ([[Crushers |crushing]]) method that uses a compression force between two surfaces. The pressure between the plates makes the material shatter in too smaller particles. | ||
==Used== | ==Used== | ||
*If the material is hard and tough | *If the material is hard and tough | ||
*If the material is abrasive | *If the material is abrasive | ||
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=Crusher types== | ==Crusher types== | ||
*[[Gyradisc Crushers]] | *[[Gyradisc Crushers]] | ||
*[[Jaw Crushers]] | *[[Jaw Crushers]] | ||
*[[Roll Crushers]] | *[[Roll Crushers]] | ||
*[[Hammer Crushers]] | |||
==Other crushing methods== | |||
*[[Impact Crushers]] | |||
*[[Shear Crushers]] | |||
*[[Attrition Crushers]] |
Latest revision as of 03:50, 3 February 2012
Compression crushing is a type material reduction (crushing) method that uses a compression force between two surfaces. The pressure between the plates makes the material shatter in too smaller particles.
Used
- If the material is hard and tough
- If the material is abrasive
- If the material is not sticky
- When the material will break cubically
Crusher types