Difference between revisions of "Impact Crushers"
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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.jpg | thumb | right | Mobile Impact Crusher]] | [[File:Impact_Crusher.jpg | thumb | right | Mobile Impact Crusher]] | ||
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== | ==Types== | ||
There are three types of Impact crushers: | |||
*[[Vertical shaft impact crushers]] | |||
*[[Horizontal shaft impact crushers]] | |||
*[[Hammer crushers]] |
Revision as of 01:59, 1 February 2012
In these crushers, comminution is by impact rather than by compression. Sharp blows are applied at high speed to free-falling rock. The moving parts are beaters, which transfer some of their kinetic energy to the ore particles on contacting them. The internal stresses created in the particles are often large enough to cause them to shatter. These forces are increased by causing the particles to impact upon an anvil or breaker plate.
The most outstanding advantage of impact crusher Machine is that its finished powder is in good, cubic shape and without tensility and cranny.
Features
- High reduction ratio and crushing efficiency
- No-board connection
- Crushed product with cubical shape.
- Easy maintenance and reliable operation.
Types
There are three types of Impact crushers: