Mobile crushing equipment designed for processing steel or steel-containing materials typically includes robust machines capable of handling hard, abrasive metals. Here’s an overview of suitable equipment and considerations:
1. Types of Mobile Crushing Equipment for Steel
– Mobile Jaw Crushers:
– Ideal for primary crushing of large steel scraps (e.g., beams, car bodies).
– Features heavy-duty plates and hydraulic adjustment to handle tough materials.
– Examples: Sandvik QJ341, Metso Lokotrack LT106.
– Mobile Impact Crushers:
– Suitable for secondary crushing or shaping steel-reinforced concrete.
– Equipped with wear-resistant blow bars/hammers.
– Examples: Kleemann MR 110 EVO2, Rubble Master RM 120X.
– Mobile Cone Crushers:
– For finer crushing of pre-processed steel or mixed materials.
– Hardened liners to resist abrasion.
– Examples: Terex Finlay C-1545, Sandvik US440i.
– Shredders (Mobile or Semi-Mobile):
– Specialized for reducing large steel scrap (e.g., cars, appliances).
– Slow-speed, high-torque systems with hydraulic drives.
– Examples: Lindemann EtaCrush ZM, SSI Shredders.
2. Key Considerations
– Material Hardness: Steel requires hardened wear parts (manganese steel, tungsten carbide).
– Mobility: Track-mounted units offer flexibility on-site; some models are hybrid/electric.
– Magnet Integration: Overband magnets remove ferrous metals post-crushing.
– Dust Control: Enclosed systems or water sprays mitigate steel dust hazards.
3. Applications
– Recycling scrap metal (cars, appliances).
– Processing demolition waste with rebar/concrete separation.
– Mining/smelting operations handling metal ores.
4. Top Manufacturers
– Sandvik
– Metso Outotec
– Terex Finlay
– Kleemann (Wirtgen Group)
– Rubble Master
For specific needs (e.g., high-volume scrap yards), consult manufacturers for custom solutions like reinforced rotors or hybrid power options. Would you like recommendations based on throughput capacity or material size?





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