A German crushing plant typically refers to a facility in Germany that processes raw materials (such as rocks, minerals, or recycling materials) into smaller, usable sizes. Germany is known for its advanced engineering and high-quality machinery in the crushing and screening industry, with companies like Kleemann, Hazemag, and ThyssenKrupp being key players.
Types of Crushing Plants in Germany:
1. Stationary Crushing Plants
– Fixed installations used in quarries or mining operations.
– Common equipment: jaw crushers, cone crushers, impact crushers.
2. Mobile Crushing Plants
– Portable units for on-site processing (e.g., construction waste recycling).
– Brands like Kleemann (Wirtgen Group) specialize in mobile crushers and screens.
3. Recycling Plants
– Used for processing demolition waste, concrete, asphalt, etc.
– Often include shredders and magnetic separators.
Leading German Manufacturers:
– Kleemann GmbH (part of Wirtgen Group) – Mobile & stationary crushers.
– Hazemag & EPR GmbH – Impact crushers for mining and recycling.
– ThyssenKrupp Industrial Solutions – Large-scale crushing systems mining.
– SBM Mineral Processing – Mobile and stationary plants.
Applications:
– Mining & quarrying (limestone, granite, basalt).
– Construction & demolition waste recycling.
– Industrial minerals processing (cement, aggregates).
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