SHC series
Hammer Crusher
A hammer crusher, also known as a hammer mill, is a machine used to crush and pulverize materials into smaller particles by repeatedly striking them with a series of rotating hammers. It is commonly used in various industries such as mining, metallurgy, building materials, cement, and chemical engineering.
WORKING PRINCIPLE OF THE HAMMER CRUSHER
** The basic construction of a hammer crusher typically includes a housing or frame, a rotating rotor with hammers attached, and a grate or screen to control the size of the crushed material.
** The material is fed into the crusher through a feed chute and is struck by the rotating hammers, which are attached to the rotor.
** The hammers impact the material, causing it to break into smaller pieces.
** The broken material then passes through the grate or screen, which controls the size of the output particles.
** The finer particles pass through the grate or screen, while the larger particles are retained for further crushing.
USAGE OF THE HAMMER CRUSHER
** Hammer crushers are known for their high efficiency, versatility, and ability to handle a wide range of materials, from soft to hard, abrasive, or brittle.
** They are commonly used for crushing materials such as limestone, coal, gypsum, shale, and other types of minerals and rocks.
** Hammer crushers are available in various sizes and configurations, including reversible and non-reversible designs, with different hammer types and arrangements to suit different applications and materials.
** Some of the advantages of using a hammer crusher include its ability to produce a relatively uniform particle size, its simple and robust construction, and its relatively low cost compared to other types of crushers.
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A | B | C | D | E | F | G |
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MODEL | CAPACITY | ROTOR
DIMENSIONS | FEEDING SIZE | OUTPUT SIZE | MOTOR
POWER | TOTAL
WEIGHT |
SHC 800 | 20-40 tph | 800 x 800 mm | 30 mm | 0-2 mm | 45 kW | 4.600 kg |
SHC 1214 | 80-150 tph | 1200 x 1400 mm | 150 mm | 0-5 mm | 160 kW | 11.000 kg |