It seems like you’re referring to a dolomite crusher, which is a machine used to crush dolomite ore into smaller particles or powder for various industrial applications. Here’s a breakdown of key details:
What is Dolomite?
Dolomite is a mineral composed of calcium magnesium carbonate (CaMg(CO₃)₂). It is used in:
– Construction (as an aggregate or in cement)
– Agriculture (soil conditioner)
– Glass manufacturing
– Steel production (as a flux)
– Refractory materials
Types of Dolomite Crushers
1. Jaw Crusher
– Primary crushing, coarse output.
– Suitable for hard dolomite rock.
2. Impact Crusher
– Secondary crushing, produces finer particles.
– Good for medium-hardness dolomite.
3. Cone Crusher
– High efficiency, fine-to-medium output.
– Used in mining and large-scale processing.
4. Hammer Crusher
– For softer dolomite or smaller-scale operations.
– Produces powder-like material.
5. Roll Crusher
– Low-cost option for uniform particle size.
Key Considerations When Choosing a Dolomite Crusher
– Hardness & Feed Size: Dolomite has a Mohs hardness of 3.5–4, so choose accordingly.
– Output Size: Required fineness (e.g., 0–5mm, 5–10mm).
– Capacity: Tons per hour (TPH) needed.
– Moisture Content: Wet dolomite may require special crushers.
– Mobility: Fixed vs. portable crushers.
Leading Brands & Suppliers
– Sandvik, Metso, Terex, Liming Heavy Industry, Kleemann.
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