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'''Shear crushing''' is a type of material reduction that uses a cleaving or trimming action. Shear crushing is a combination of attrition, compression | '''Shear crushing''' is a type of material reduction that uses a cleaving or trimming action. Shear [[Crushers | crushing]] is a combination of [[Attrition Crushers|attrition]], [[Compression Crushers |compression]] and [[Impact Crushers|impact crushing]]. | ||
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*When material has relatively low silica content. | *When material has relatively low silica content. | ||
*For | *For [[Primary Stage Crushers|Primary Stage Crushing]] (Ratio 6:1) | ||
==Crusher types == | ==[[Crushers | Crusher]] types == | ||
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==Other | ==Other [[Crushers | Crushing]] methods== | ||
*[[Impact Crushers]] | *[[Impact Crushers]] | ||
*[[Attrition Crushers]] | *[[Attrition Crushers]] | ||
*[[Compression Crushers]] | *[[Compression Crushers]] |
Latest revision as of 03:57, 3 February 2012
Shear crushing is a type of material reduction that uses a cleaving or trimming action. Shear crushing is a combination of attrition, compression and impact crushing.
Used:
- When material has relatively low silica content.
- For Primary Stage Crushing (Ratio 6:1)
Crusher types