The crushing process in the cement industry is a crucial step in the production of cement, where raw materials like limestone, clay, shale, and other additives are reduced in size to facilitate grinding and blending. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the process:
1. Purpose of Crushing
– To reduce large-sized raw materials into smaller pieces for easier handling and grinding.
– To ensure uniform particle size for efficient mixing and chemical reactions in the kiln.
2. Raw Materials Crushed
– Primary Raw Materials: Limestone (major component), clay, shale, sand, iron ore, bauxite.
– Secondary Additives: Gypsum (for setting control), slag, fly ash (for blended cements).
3. Stages of Crushing
# (a) Primary Crushing
– Equipment Used: Jaw crushers or gyratory crushers.
– Input Size: Large rocks (up to 1.5 meters).
– Outputze: ~100–250 mm.
– Purpose: First-stage size reduction before secondary crushing.
# (b) Secondary Crushing
– Equipment Used: Impact crushers (hammer/rotary), cone crushers.
– Input Size: 100–250 mm.
– Output Size: ~20–50 mm.
– Purpose: Further reduction to prepare for grinding.
# (c) Tertiary Crushing (if needed)
– Equipment Used: Fine impact crushers or vertical shaft impactors (VSI).
– Input Size: 20–50 mm.
– Output Size: <10 mm (for better grinding efficiency).
4. Key Equipment Used
| Crusher Type | Function | Output Size Range |
|————-|———|——————|
| Jaw Crusher | Primary crushing | 100–250 mm |
| Gyratory Crusher | Primary crushing | 100–200 mm |
| Hammer Crusher | Secondary crushing | 20–50 mm |
| Cone Crusher | Secondary/Tertiary crushing | 10–30 mm |
| Impact Crusher | Fine crushing | <10 mm |
5. Process Flow
1. Quarrying: Extraction of raw materials (limestone, clay).
2. Primary Crushing: Large rocks → Smaller chunks (~100–250 mm).
3. Secondary Crushing: Further reduction (~20–50 mm).
4. (Optional) Tertiary Crushing: Fine particles (<10 mm).