
How much does a 200-ton-per-hour crushed stone production line cost
Crushed stone is produced by mechanically crushing and screening natural rock, pebbles, or mine tailings to create particles larger than 4.75 mm in diameter. It is used as raw material for construction, road, bridge, and water conservancy projects. A production line consisting of feeding, crushing, screening, and conveying equipment is specifically designed to produce crushed stone of various specifications. So, how should a 200-ton-per-hour crushed stone production line be configured? What is the investment required?
A crushed stone production line, also known as a stone production line, consists of multiple pieces of equipment and is suitable for processing over 300 types of materials. Regarding configuration, during the design and equipment selection process, one must consider not only production capacity requirements but also factors such as raw material characteristics, hardness, particle size, site conditions, and any additional requirements. Below is a configuration list for a 200-ton-per-hour crushed stone production line from an actual client, provided for your reference.
Crushing Production Line Process Flow:
Feeding System
This system feeds raw materials into the various stages of crushers and screens. Depending on the crushing and screening process, the equipment used for feeding includes vibrating feeders or other types of feeding equipment.
Crushing System
This system is the core of the entire setup, breaking down various ore materials into finished products of the required particle size. A single production line may consist of multiple crushers, each with distinct mechanical characteristics, working together to complete the crushing process.
Screening and Conveying System
The crushed aggregate is screened using screening machinery. In the production line, sand and aggregate must be separated, and the graded materials must be conveyed to their respective destinations. Equipment typically used for this process includes circular vibrating screens or other screening machinery.
Regarding the price of a 200-ton-per-hour crushed stone production line, the overall cost is generally not very high, but it still depends on specific selections. Based on current market research, there is significant variation in pricing. This is due to factors such as equipment model selection, configuration, and design specifications, as well as the large number of manufacturers in the market, which leads to differing quotes. We welcome you to inquire online for more information. We offer free design solutions, direct supply of in-stock equipment, and multiple discounts waiting for you!
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