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Design Objectives of Crushing Plant from Redstar Staff

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Henan Hongxing Mining Machinery Co., Ltd is a joint-stock mining machinery manufacturing enterprise integrated in scientific research, production and marketing. Hongxing company will tell you the design plan of a crushing plant.

 primary crushers

 

The fundamental goal for the design of a crushing plant is an installation that meets the required production requirements, operates at competitive cost, complies with today's tough environmental regulations, and can be built at a reasonable price despite the rising costs of equipment, energy and construction labor. The following industry trends must be taken into account:

Equipment suppliers are offering ever-larger primary crushers, with 1,800 mm (72 in) gyratory expected soon, as well as secondary and tertiary machines of up to 3,000 mm (120 in).

Rising energy costs are causing owners to increase the integration of mine and mill design, so that they can identify ways of reducing overall electrical power consumption.

Electronic control of crusher discharge opening and feed rate. With adjustment of a crusher's discharge opening, as the production continues through an on-line coarse size analysis of the crushed product (digital image analyses). Dance, A. 2001)

More attention is being paid to the impact on crushing circuit design caused by variations in ore characteristics, size distribution, moisture content, ore grade and climatic conditions.

Operators have always dreamed of reducing the need for crushing equipment. In other words, crushing plants, from primary to quaternary circuits, are here to stay.

There are three main steps in designing a good crushing plant: process design, equipment selection, and layout. The first two are dictated by production requirements and design parameters, but the layout can reflect the input, preferences and operational experience of a number of parties. These can include the owner's engineering staff, safety personnel, operations and maintenance personnel, equipment manufacturers, and the engineering consultant. Ideally, the consultant combines his knowledge and experience with an understanding of all parties' needs, to provide a balanced, workable, safe and economic plant design.

Date: 2012-05-06

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