As an important non-metallic mineral resource, dolomite is widely used in construction, chemical industry, metallurgy and other fields.In order to meet market demand and improve the utilization rate of dolomite, dolomite composite crusher came into being.This article will introduce you to the types and crushing principles of dolomite composite crushers.
Types of dolomite composite crusher
- 1.Jaw dolomite crusher: Jaw crusher uses the extrusion force between two jaw plates to crush dolomite.According to the different modes of movement of the jaw plate, the jaw crusher can be divided into simple pendulum jaw crusher and compound pendulum jaw crusher.
- 2.Counterattack dolomite crusher: The counterattack crusher uses the counterattack plate to counterattack and crush the white marble, so that the dolomite is subjected to multiple shocks, collisions, and squeezes in the counterattack cavity, so as to achieve the purpose of crushing.
- 3.Conical dolomite crusher: Conical crusher is mainly composed of cone, transmission device, bracket and other parts.Using the centrifugal force generated by the rotation of the cone, the dolomite is squeezed, impacted, ground, etc., and finally achieves the purpose of crushing.
- 4.Composite dolomite crusher: Composite crusher is a crushing equipment that combines multiple crushing principles, and generally has a strong crushing capacity and high crushing efficiency.Such as: jaw counterattack compound crusher, cone counterattack compound crusher, etc.

Dolomite composite crusher crushing principle
1.Jaw-type composite crusher: Jaw-type composite crusher mainly adopts two crushing principles: jaw plate extrusion and counterattack plate counterattack.The material first enters the crushing chamber, is squeezed by the jaw plate, and after crushing to a certain particle size, it enters the counterattack chamber, and then through the counterattack of the counterattack plate, it is further broken to the ideal particle size.
2.Counterattack compound crusher: Counterattack compound crusher mainly adopts two crushing principles: counterattack plate counterattack and hammer strike.After the material enters the crushing chamber, it is first broken by the counterattack of the counterattack plate, and then by the high-speed rotating hammer, so that the material is broken multiple times in the crushing chamber, and finally reaches the ideal particle size.
3.Conical composite crusher: Conical composite crusher mainly adopts two crushing principles of centrifugal crushing of cones and material self-grinding.The materials are subjected to centrifugal force in the cone, causing the materials to collide and squeeze each other to achieve the purpose of crushing.At the same time, the broken material is self-ground in the cone to further improve the crushing effect.
When users choose equipment, they also need to choose the appropriate dolomite composite crusher model and specifications according to their own needs and actual conditions.At the same time, consider the strength of the manufacturer, product quality, after-sales service and other aspects for comprehensive consideration.
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Liming Heavy Industry is an enterprise with both hardware and software capabilities in the mining machinery industry. It was established in 1987. It is mainly engaged in the research and development and manufacturing of large-scale equipment required for national infrastructure construction projects such as construction, energy, transportation, etc., and provides technical solutions and supporting products.After more than 30 years of innovation and development, Liming Heavy Industry has become one of the well-known brands in the domestic mining machinery industry.The dolomite composite crusher produced by Liming Heavy Industry adopts advanced crushing technology, which has the characteristics of strong crushing capacity, low energy consumption and environmental protection.The equipment has a reasonable structure, stable operation and high crushing efficiency, and is trusted by users.




