A mobile crusher is a portable crushing plant used to process hard materials such as rock, stone, concrete, or asphalt. Mounted on tracks or wheels, it offers mobility and fast setup in various locations.

Purpose:
It is designed to break down raw materials into smaller, usable sizes for construction, mining, or recycling. Mobile crushers reduce transportation costs and improve efficiency on temporary sites.

Working Principle:
The material is fed via a vibrating feeder into a primary crusher (typically jaw). After initial crushing, it moves to a secondary crusher (cone or impact). Finally, the material passes through screening units and is separated into different sizes for end use.

Applications:

  • Road and bridge construction

  • Quarry operations

  • Mining

  • On-site concrete or asphalt recycling


What is a Stationary Crusher, What is it Used For, How Does It Work, and Where is It Used

A stationary crusher plant is a permanent installation built for large-scale, high-capacity stone crushing operations. It is typically installed at quarries or mining areas where material processing is continuous and long-term.

Purpose:
To crush large rocks into various sizes to produce aggregates for concrete, asphalt, or other industrial materials.

Working Principle:
Large stones are fed into jaw crushers. Secondary and tertiary crushers refine the size. The screening unit classifies products. All operations are managed via a central control system.

Applications:

  • Aggregate production plants

  • Concrete batching plants

  • Asphalt production

  • Mineral processing industries


Differences Between Mobile and Stationary Crushers

  • Mobility: Mobile crushers are transportable; stationary ones are fixed.

  • Installation: Mobile units require minimal setup; stationary plants need infrastructure.

  • Capacity: Stationary plants have higher throughput.

  • Cost Efficiency: Mobile units suit short-term projects; stationary are better for long-term ROI.

  • Use Case: Mobile for temporary jobs; stationary for permanent, high-volume operations.


What is a Marble Crushing and Screening Plant, and What is it Used For

A marble crushing and screening plant processes large marble blocks into smaller stones or powders. These materials are used in construction, decoration, industrial filler, and landscaping.

Purpose:
To produce usable marble products for commercial and industrial purposes, including fine aggregates or decorative stones.

Working Process:
Marble is loaded into crushers for size reduction. The crushed material is screened into grades. Finished products are either bagged, stored, or transported to end users.

Applications:

  • Building cladding and flooring

  • Landscaping and gardening

  • Chemical industry (marble powder)

  • Decorative and art applications