The capacity of a stone crusher in tonnes per hour depends on several factors, including:
1. Type of Crusher (Jaw, Cone, Impact, etc.)
2. Feed Size (Larger stones require more crushing effort)
3. Output Size (Finer crushing reduces throughput)
4. Material Hardness (Harder rocks like granite reduce capacity)
5. Crusher Model & Size (Small vs. large crushers have different capacities)
Estimated Crushing Capacities (Tonnes per Hour – TPH)
| Crusher Type | Small Crusher | Medium Crusher | Large Crusher |
|——————–|————–|—————|————–|
| Jaw Crusher | 20 – 80 TPH | 80 – 300 TPH | 300 – 1,000+ TPH |
| Cone Crusher | 50 – 200 TPH | 200 – 500 TPH | 500 – 1,500+ TPH |
| Impact Crusher | 30 – 150 TPH | 150 – 400 TPH | 400 – 1,000+ TPH |
Daily/Yearly Tonnage Estimate
– A medium-sized jaw crusher (~250 TPH) running for 8 hours/day can process around 2,000 tonnes/day.
– Over a ye
(~250 working days), this could be 500,000 tonnes/year.
Key Considerations:
– Higher hardness materials (like basalt or quartzite) reduce output.
– Wet or sticky materials may clog the crusher, lowering efficiency.
– Proper maintenance and feed control maximize throughput.
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