A crusher is a mechanical machine used to reduce large stones, rocks, or ore pieces into smaller sizes. It operates through jaw, impact, or cone crushing mechanisms. Material is fed into the machine, broken down by the crusher, and turned into smaller sizes. Crushers are widely used in construction, infrastructure projects, road building, mining, and recycling.

What is a mobile crusher, what is it used for, how does it work, and in which fields is it used?
A mobile crusher is a portable crushing and screening unit mounted on wheels or tracks. It can be easily transported and set up on-site. Material is fed into the unit, crushed, and sorted by size using a screening system. Mobile crushers are ideal for short-term projects, inner-city sites, and rubble recycling operations.

What is a stationary crusher, what is it used for, how does it work, and in which fields is it used?
A stationary crusher is a permanently installed crushing facility designed for high-capacity production. It uses larger and more powerful machines. Material is continuously processed through crushing and screening stages. Stationary crushers are preferred for quarries, major infrastructure developments, and industrial plants with continuous output needs.

What are the differences between stationary and mobile crushers?
Stationary crushers are built for high capacity, permanent use, and consistent operation, but are difficult to move. Mobile crushers offer flexibility, are easy to transport and install, and are ideal for temporary or fast-changing work sites. While mobile units usually have lower capacity, they provide operational convenience and reduce project times.

What is a limestone crushing and screening plant, what is it used for, how does it work, and in which fields is it used?
A limestone crushing and screening plant processes natural limestone into aggregates of various sizes. Limestone is first crushed, then further refined and screened into required sizes. These plants are primarily used in cement production, asphalt production, concrete batching, and infrastructure works. Limestone is widely chosen due to its availability and ease of processing.