High-Carbon Ferrochrome Ore Crushing Project Set for Production
The high-carbon ferrochrome ore crushing project by MSW has completed pre-production equipment testing and is about to commence formal production. To meet customer requirements, MSW has provided a customized mobile crushing and screening process and a complete set of tire-type mobile crushing and screening equipment, tailored to the project's production needs and site conditions. Due to the high value of the crushed material—high-carbon ferrochrome ore—the project is expected to generate an output value of nearly 6 million per hour after production begins!
Project Details
The design capacity of the project is 40 tons per hour, with actual production reaching 60-70 tons per hour. The maximum feed size is 400mm, and the output specifications are divided into three categories: 0-3mm, 3-10mm, and 10-80mm, which are used in stainless steel production.
Equipment and Technology
The project utilizes a tire-type mobile jaw crushing and screening station, which integrates feeding, crushing, screening, and conveying processes into one unit. This setup offers several advantages, including a small footprint, low investment, quick and easy installation, fast production startup, high efficiency, rapid returns, mobility, and environmental friendliness.
MSW's Capabilities
As a leading enterprise in the domestic crushing and screening equipment industry, MSW provides a complete range of mobile crushing and screening equipment. This includes track/tire-mounted mobile jaw, impact, cone, vertical shaft impact crushing stations, and track/tire-mounted mobile screening stations. MSW also offers customized mobile crushing and screening stations and multi-machine tire-type mobile stations. These solutions feature advanced design, excellent performance, high production efficiency, ease of use and maintenance, economical operating costs, and reliable operation.
Applications
Mobile crushing and screening equipment is suitable for a variety of materials, including hard and medium-hard ores, rocks, and construction waste. Depending on different crushing process requirements, the equipment can operate independently or form "crushing first, then screening" or "screening first, then crushing" systems. It can also be combined into two-stage "coarse and fine crushing" or three-stage "coarse, medium, and fine crushing" systems to meet the needs of various industries.
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