It seems like you’re referring to a “vertical crusher”—a type of industrial machine used for crushing materials vertically rather than horizontally. Here’s a breakdown of what it might entail:
What is a Vertical Crusher?
A vertical crusher is a crushing machine that applies force in a vertical direction to break down materials (e.g., rocks, ores, minerals, or waste). Unlike horizontal crushers (like jaw or cone crushers), vertical crushers often use gravity and vertical impact to achieve particle size reduction.
Common Types of Vertical Crushers:
1. Vertical Shaft Impact (VSI) Crusher
– Uses high-speed rotors to throw material against anvils or crushing chambers.
– Ideal for producing fine aggregates (sand) and shaping crushed stone.
2. Vertical Roller Mill (VRM)
– Used in cement and mining industries for grinding raw materials or clinker.
– Combines compression and shear forces vertically.
3. Vertical Compound Crusher
– Integrates hammer crushing and grinding in a vertical layout.
– Suitable for medium-hard materials like limestone or coal.
4. Tower Mills (Vertimill®)
– A grinding mill with a vertical orientation for fine/ultra-fine grinding in mining.
Applications:
– Mining & Quarrying (ore, aggregates).
– Cement production (raw meal, clinker).
– Recycling (glass, construction waste).
– Industrial minerals processing.
Advantages:
– Compact design (saves floor space).
– Efficient energy use (gravity-assisted crushing).
– Better particle shape control (e.g., VSI for cubical aggregates).
If you meant something else by “vertikcal cruisher,” please clarify—I’d be happy to help!