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SECONDARY IMPACT CRUSHER

What is the Secondary Impact Crusher?

Secondary impact crushers are equipment used to crush materials into smaller sizes than primary crushers. CrusherTech secondary impact crushers can crush medium and high-hardness materials such as limestone, dolomite, granite, and basalt to the size of asphalt and concrete aggregate. Large-size material from the primary crusher can be fed directly. A high reduction rate is provided. It is the most preferred secondary crusher type in crushing and screening plants since the initial investment and operating costs are lower than other crusher types.

Advantages of Secondary Impact Crushers

Advanced Crushing: Secondary impact crushers facilitate the production of processed materials by reducing them to smaller sizes.

Product Quality: Materials crushed into smaller sizes contribute to getting more homogeneous and desirable final products.

Product Versatility: By producing various output sizes, secondary impact crushers allow for different product fractions.

Efficiency and Savings: Secondary crushing enables the production of more products from materials, leading to improved operational efficiency.

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Components of Secondary Impact Crushers

Upper Jaw: One of the crucial components of secondary impact crushers is the upper jaw. The upper jaw is the section where materials undergo the crushing process. They prepare the materials for the crushing process and regulate the material flow. Materials are placed beneath the upper jaw. Then, impact is applied by the upper jaws. This impact effect facilitates the fragmentation of materials into smaller sizes.

Lower Jaw: The lower jaw is another significant component of secondary impact crushers. Working in conjunction with the upper jaw, it contributes to the completion of the crushing process.

Liners: Liners in secondary impact crushers protect against wear and tear, contributing to efficient operation and the extended lifespan of the crusher. They are manufactured from manganese alloy steel castings with high abrasion resistance.

Palette: Blow bars are rotating components in secondary impact crushers. They rotate on the rotor during the crushing process. When materials strike the rapidly rotating blow bars, they are fragmented.

Rotor: The rotor is the central rotating component of secondary impact crushers. It performs the crushing process by imparting impact to the materials. The rotor supplies energy to the blow bars and facilitates the rapid fragmentation of materials.

Body: The primary structural component of secondary impact crushers is the body. It provides support for all other parts and maintains their arrangement. Additionally, it safeguards other components and supports the crusher's long-lasting and efficient operation.

Technicial Specifications
Product Code
Rotor Size (mm)
Feeding Size (mm)
Capacity (ton/hour)
Power (kW)
Weight (kg)
CSI-03
1100x1500
450
250-400
250
24000
CSI-02
1100x1250
350
170-250
200
21000
CSI-01
1100x1000
250
130-200
160
18000

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