
The Role of Jaw Crushers in Construction Waste Crushing
Jaw crushers are primarily used for coarse crushing in mining operations and typically serve as the first piece of equipment in crushing production lines. With the continuous development of social construction, the crushing of construction waste has driven the advancement of crushers. Jaw crushers are now also employed as primary crushers in construction waste crushing production lines. So, what is the function of a jaw crusher? Jaw crushers are categorized into primary and secondary crushing types. They are suitable for processing hard or medium-hard materials, with moisture content not exceeding 10%. Excessive moisture causes jaw plates to become damp, reducing crushing efficiency.
It is particularly noteworthy that when using jaw crushers for construction waste crushing, two points should be observed: First, before feeding material into the crusher, powder particles should be pre-screened out. This is crucial for maximizing the crusher's production capacity utilization. These particles fill the grooves between the jaw plate edges, reducing the effective height of the edges. Consequently, the material between the jaw plates will only be crushed by pressure. Another critical point is that feed material should be distributed as evenly as possible across the entire width of the feed opening. Special feeders can be employed to ensure uniform feeding when necessary.
During the construction waste crushing process, jaw crushers demonstrate significant crushing strength against concrete and bricks. The crushed material can be used for filling applications or undergo secondary crushing. Secondary crushing typically requires impact crushers or cone crushers. followed by a sand maker, and finally screened for reuse. Currently, construction waste crushing production lines are gradually expanding in the domestic market, with results earning praise from investors. The recycling of construction waste not only provides favorable conditions for social development but also brings profits to entrepreneurs.
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