A semi-mobile TPH crusher refers to a crushing plant that is partially mobile (not fully fixed but not fully mobile like a track-mounted crusher) with a capacity measured in tons per hour (TPH). These units are designed for flexibility in mining, quarrying, or large-scale construction projects where relocation may be needed periodically.
Key Features of Semi-Mobile TPH Crushers:
1. Modular Design – Can be disassembled and relocated in sections.
2. Partial Mobility – Typically mounted on skids, wheeled chassis, or temporary foundations.
3. High Capacity – Ranges from 100 TPH to over 1000 TPH, depending on the model.
4. Types of Crushers Used:
– Jaw crushers (for primary crushing)
– Gyratory crushers (high-capacity primary)
– Cone crushers (secondary/tertiary)
– Impact crushers (for softer materials)
5. Feeding & Discharge Systems – Often include
onveyors, hoppers, and sometimes pre-screening.
Advantages:
– Faster setup than fixed plants (no permanent foundation required).
– Lower initial cost compared to fully mobile crushers.
– Easier relocation than stationary plants when mining faces shift.
– Scalable capacity with modular add-ons.
Common Applications:
– Large-scale open-pit mining
– Quarry operations
– Construction projects requiring periodic movement
– Aggregate production
Example Models & Brands:
– Metso Lokotrack Semi-Mobile
– Sandvik PF Series
– ThyssenKrupp Semi-Mobile Crushing Stations
– FLSmidth IPCC (In-Pit Crushing & Conveying) Systems
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