A mobile crusher is a portable crushing and screening unit that processes materials such as rock, ore, and construction debris directly at the site.

What it does:
It turns large rocks and materials into smaller aggregates used in road building, construction, and recycling.

How it works:
Material enters through a vibrating feeder and is directed into the crusher. After crushing, it is screened into different sizes and conveyed to storage via belts.

Applications:

  • Road construction

  • Quarry operations

  • Mining

  • Demolition waste recycling

  • Infrastructure projects


What is a Fixed Crusher, What Does It Do, How Does It Work, Where Is It Used?

A fixed crusher is a permanently installed facility designed for high-capacity crushing of rocks and minerals.

What it does:
It crushes stones and ores to produce materials for large-scale construction and industrial use.

How it works:
Material is delivered by trucks, processed through primary and secondary crushers, sorted via screens, and conveyed to stockpiles.

Applications:

  • Cement and concrete production

  • Large-scale quarrying

  • Mining operations

  • Industrial aggregate supply


Differences Between Fixed and Mobile Crushers

  • Mobility: Mobile units are portable, fixed ones are stationary.

  • Setup: Mobile crushers are faster to deploy; fixed units need permanent foundations.

  • Capacity: Fixed systems handle higher volumes.

  • Flexibility: Mobile crushers are used at multiple locations; fixed ones are site-dependent.

  • Infrastructure: Mobile units need minimal setup, while fixed ones need major investment.


What is a Mobile Primary Crushing and Screening Plant, What Does It Do, How Does It Work, Where Is It Used?

A mobile primary crushing and screening plant is a system designed to crush large rocks at the first processing stage and simultaneously screen them.

What it does:
It performs initial size reduction and classifies materials for further processing.

How it works:
Material is fed into the primary crusher, broken into smaller sizes, then screened and transferred via conveyor belts.

Applications:

  • Mountain quarries

  • Mine sites

  • Road base material production

  • Temporary construction sites

  • Recycling operations