Secondary Impact Crushers

Secondary Impact Crushers

Secondary impact crushers are crushing equipment that operate with high-speed rotors and impact plates in order to reduce the material obtained after primary crushing to smaller and more homogeneous sizes. Material is fed into the crusher from the upper feed opening and is subjected to impact force at high speed by means of hammers mounted on the rotor. Through this impact, the material strikes the adjustable impact plates located in the crushing chamber and fractures, being gradually reduced to the desired size through the multiple impact principle. Thanks to the adjustable discharge opening, the final product size is controlled with precision, while homogeneity and efficiency are maintained in a sustainable manner during the production process.

Technical Specifications

Structural Features
Operating SystemImpact crushing principle
Rotor StructureHigh-speed rotor + blow bar
Crushing ChamberAdjustable impact plates (apron)
Adjustment MechanismHydraulic gap adjustment
Application TypeSecondary crushing applications
Performance
Product ShapeCubic and homogeneous product
Crushing RatioHigh reduction ratio
Material CompatibilityLow-medium abrasive materials
Energy EfficiencyOptimized rotor structure
MaintenanceEasy part replacement and access

Applications

Quarries
Used in reducing material size in the secondary stage after primary crushing
Aggregate Production
Preferred in cubic and quality aggregate production
Crushing and Screening Plants
Provides highly efficient solution in secondary crushing stage
Recycling
Used for secondary crushing operations on suitable materials