Re: Cone Crusher For Clinker (Cement)
Please let me know if I can be of any assistance as General Kinematics has done processing of cement clinkers to pass 45 microns.
Best Regards,
Todd
www.generalkinematics.com ■
Re: Cone Crusher For Clinker (Cement)
Clinker is normally hard and abrasive. Looking at feeding and product size [5" and 1/2"], cone cursher cannot be used in single stage.
Available options would be Hammer Mill [Will have high wear & tear. Also, will generate hgher fines.] or two stages of Roll Crushers with intermediate screening. [Best option in terms of wear & tear as well as less fines. But capital cost will be high].
Please inform what % of product should be passing through 1/2" [12 mm] sieve.
REgards
Ravindra Lele ■
Ror Vsi
another possibility to handle the abrasive factor and help reduce excessive high wear costs is a
ROR or ROCK ON ROCK vertical shaft impactor
perfect for this type of material. Yields a nice CUBICAL PRODUCT, very reasonable cost per ton for wear and much lower capital cost on the onset vs say a high speed cone which will also yield a cubical product and higher tons per hr....but, also higher capital initial investment.
GEORGE BAKER ■
3 Stage Crushing & Screening Station - Voltas Limited
Hi...
We need to understand material property in order to suggest anything at this stage. please send details material characteristics or analysis report which contains harness on Moh’s scale, moisture content, abrasion (%), specific gravity, impact value (%), density (gm/cm3) and chemical parameter. We also wants to know about your required capacity in Tons/Hour.
We, VOLTAS Limited (a Premier engineering - TATA Group company) engaged in manufacturing of Static and Wheeled Crushing and Screening Plant for mineral processes.
Waiting for your comment…!!!
Tejash Modi
VOLTAS LIMITED
(Mining and Construction Equip. Division)
E-mail: tejashmodi@voltas.com
Mobile: +91 9998988030 ■
Cone Crusher for Clinker (Cement)
I have a customer is who needing a crusher for cement Clinker, they have provided the following info:
2.- Density of Material
1.2
4.- Hardness
24.6 kwh/TON
5.- Crushing capacity
100 TPH
6.-Granulometry
5"
7.- Final size required
Less than 1/2".
I have heard that the best crusher for this would be a cone crusher, is this correct?
I would also like to know the names of the companies that manufacture crushers for this type of application.
I just found out about this forum, first time user.
Thank you for your help. ■