
What equipment is used for processing waste glass
1. For producing glass particles under 10mm, a hammer crusher is selected.
The hammer crusher is a compact processing unit for waste glass, primarily relying on the impact force of hammers to pulverise glass. It achieves single-stage crushing without requiring secondary shaping processes, producing output ranging from 0.25 to 10mm. By changing the chamber configuration, it can switch between coarse, medium, and fine crushing. The finished product contains no flakes or smooth surfaces, featuring multiple angles and edges to ensure high compressive strength.
2. For producing glass particles below 0.5mm, employ a Raymond mill.
The Raymond mill is a commonly used powder processing machine for mineral grinding, with a daily output of 8-78 tonnes. It processes feed sizes ≤25mm, with adjustable output particle sizes between 0.173-0.044mm. It can grind over 200 types of mineral materials with Mohs hardness ≤9.3 and moisture content below 6%. Featuring a compact footprint, intelligent operating system, and advanced pulse dust removal equipment, it ensures thorough dust elimination, minimises pollution, delivers uniform discharge, achieves high sorting precision, and produces high-quality fine powder.
Processing waste glass machinery pricing depends on model selection! Costs vary by model size; please consult our team for specific quotations. Dedicated product managers are available online to provide real-time pricing advice.









