For Rock crushing, aggregate production and recycling. The Groundworx Co. is capable of satisfying the overwhelming demand for dependable, high-quality crushing equipment. There are different types of crushers; determining the equipment you need requires experienced consideration.
Which is Better?
The short answer is both none and all are best. When it comes to determining whether one type of crusher is superior to another, context is crucial. It all boils down to your feed stock, product specs, and how much you want to crush.
It can be challenging to choose the best crusher equipment.
Fortunately, there are tools and software that facilitate the available options and make selections easier. All these analyses are built on meticulous calculations that consider the capabilities and features of various crushers as well as your operational requirements.
Every crusher site and operation is unique, and the best results are usually achieved by combining theoretical conclusions with practical experience with diverse materials, operational conditions, maintenance requirements, and cost-benefit analyses of various options.
Jaw Crushers are typically used for primary crushing; taking your biggest feed material and crushing it to a more manageable size. They can be used in a variety of processes and thrive in aggregate and recycling applications.
The general design of a jaw crusher has not changed in over a century. There is a stationary plate that is fixed inside of a box and a moving plate that compresses material against the stationary plate. As material is crushed, it falls out the bottom.
Over the years there have been refinements to jaw crushers to make them more efficient, more safe, and more serviceable.
Minyu Jaw Crushers are widely recognized as one of the most successful jaws on the market today. Longer jaw dies and reduced nip angle easily produce more tonnes per hour, with no blowback.
Cone crushers are used to make a finished product at a fast rate. Traditionally, cone crushers have been utilized as secondary and tertiary crushing stations. Like jaw crushers, cone crushers are primarily used in aggregate operations.
Minyu Cone Crushers are available in sizes ranging from 40″ to 60″. The Spring Type and Hydraulic Nitrogen standard cone crushers are extremely tough and durable.
Impact crushers are perhaps the most versatile of the crushing options. Impact crushers can accept a variety of sizes and can crush incredibly fine. Impact crushers can be used in aggregate but are best in recycling concrete and asphalt.
Rubble Master was the pioneer of track mobile impact crushers. RM Impact Crushers are capable of going from loaded on a trailer to crushing in a staggering 15 Minutes!
Built to handle the toughest materials and highest production demands, our crusher inventory delivers reliable performance across every stage of your operation.
Our team is ready to help. Reach out to Groundworx and we’ll connect you with the right people to keep your operation moving.
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With over 75 years of combined industry experience, Groundworx delivers dependable, high-performance crushing and screening equipment, backed by exceptional service and reliable parts across Western Canada.