Output: 500T/H Configuration: ZG1538 feeder, PE1200*1500 jaw crusher, PF1315 impact crusher, two sets of vibrating screens. Program Description: Granite has a uniform structure, hard texture, and beautiful color, making it a suitable building stone. ...
Output: 500T/H
Configuration: ZG1538 feeder, PE1200*1500 jaw crusher, PF1315 impact crusher, two sets of vibrating screens.
Program Description: Granite has a uniform structure, hard texture, and beautiful color, making it a suitable building stone. Granite is not easily weathered, has a beautiful color, and its appearance can be maintained for over a century. Due to its high hardness and durability, besides being used in architectural decoration projects and hall floors, it is also a preferred material for outdoor sculptures.
Production Line Details
Granite is an igneous rock, also known as acidic crystalline plutonic rock, composed of feldspar, quartz, and mica. It is a hard and dense rock. Feldspar content is 40%-60%, and quartz content is 20%-40%. Granite resources are abundant and widely distributed. Traditionally, granite is used in construction of houses, roads, and bridges, making it a common building and infrastructure material. It can also be used in chemical, metallurgical, thermal power, cement, printing and dyeing, and fire protection industries.
Due to their large size, mined granite often needs to be crushed into smaller pieces for use in actual production and construction. The following is a detailed explanation of the configuration of a common 500T/H granite production line.
The configuration process for a 500-ton/hour granite production line involves feeding limestone mined from the mine into a hopper using loaders and trucks. The hopper is then fed evenly by a ZG1538 vibrating feeder into a PPE1200*1500 jaw crusher. The crushed mixture is fed into a PF1315 impact crusher for secondary crushing and shaping. After secondary crushing and shaping, the mixture enters a 3YK2670 vibrating screen for primary screening. Unqualified large pieces are returned to the PF1315 impact crusher to produce one type of finished material. The undersized mixture enters a second vibrating screen, a 2YK2670, for secondary screening. The finished stone from the second screening is stacked using a belt conveyor.