If you’re looking for second-hand (used) crushed iron ore or related equipment, here are some options and considerations:
1. Second-Hand Crushed Iron Ore (Raw Material)
– Availability: Used iron ore is rare since it’s typically processed immediately after mining. However, you might find:
– Rejected/Off-spec iron ore from mines or steel plants.
– Stockpiles from closed mines sold at discounted prices.
– Where to Buy?
– Mining liquidation auctions (e.g., Ritchie Bros, GoIndustry DoveBid).
– Industrial scrap dealers handling bulk minerals.
– Online marketplaces like Alibaba, TradeKey (search for “surplus iron ore”).
2. Second-Hand Crushing Equipment
If you need machinery to crush iron ore, consider:
– Used jaw crushers, cone crushers, or impact crushers (common in mining).
– Screening plants for sizing crushed ore.
– Sources:
– [Machinio](https://www.machinio.com/)
– [IronPlanet](https://www.ironplanet.com/)
– [Alibaba Used Mach
ry](https://www.alibaba.com/showroom/used-crusher.html)
3. Key Considerations When Buying Used
– Check for wear and tear (liners, bearings, motors).
– Verify production capacity (TPH – tons per hour).
– Ensure compatibility with your iron ore type (magnetite vs. hematite).
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