A Double Roller Crusher is a type of crusher that consists of two parallel rotating rollers that crush the material between them. This type of crusher is commonly used for crushing coal and other similar materials in industries such as mining, metallurgy, and construction. Client from Indonesia ordered three sets teeth type double roller crusher for crushing coal.
A Double Roller Crusher for coal crushing typically consists of two rollers that rotate in opposite directions.
The rollers are designed with teeth or spikes that help to grip the material and break it into smaller pieces.
Coal is fed into the crusher between the two rotating rollers.
The coal is crushed and compacted between the rollers, which break it into smaller particles.
Efficient crushing of coal into uniform size particles.
Low power consumption compared to other types of crushers.
Minimal fines production, making it suitable for coal crushing.
Used in coal mines, power plants, and coal processing plants for crushing coal to a specific size for combustion or processing.
Ideal for primary or secondary crushing of coal to achieve the desired particle size.
Double Roller Crushers are known for their reliability and efficiency in crushing coal and are widely used in the coal industry for various applications. Baichy Machinery Company is headquartered in Zhengzhou, Henan. As a manufacturer specializing in the production of double roller crushers for more than 10 years, it has a good reputation in the industry. If you have any questions about double roller crushers, please click on the online customer service, which will answer you 24 hours a day.
Both single and double-roll crushers operate most efficiently with dry, friable materials. However, the successful use of single-roll machines to reduce moist clays has occurred. Double crushers are successful for both primary and secondary crushing when minimizing fines.
Double Roll Crushers are designed for single-pass size reduction of medium-hard to hard materials such as rock or ore to a nominal minus 10 mesh. Topsize is approximately 13mm and final fineness typically passes a No. 10 (2mm) opening, depending on material type.
Jaw crushers are designed to handle larger materials, such as rocks and concrete, while roller crushers are designed to handle smaller, more delicate materials, such as coal and ore.
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