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  2. Crusher - Wikipedia

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    A crusher is a machine designed to reduce large rocks into smaller rocks, gravel, sand or rock dust.. Crushers may be used to reduce the size, or change the form, of waste materials so they can be more easily disposed of or recycled, or to reduce the size of a solid mix of raw materials (as in rock ore), so that pieces of different composition can be differentiated.

  3. TEREX Pegson - Wikipedia

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    The company has produced specialized crushing equipment to allow effective reclamation of building materials for over 40 years; in 1959, Terex Pegson equipment was crushing and processing recyclable materials for use in the construction of the Mauvoisin Dam high in the Swiss Alps. Terex Pegson was founded in 1830 as Samuel Pegg and Son.

  4. Crushing plant - Wikipedia

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    Crushing plants make use of a large range of equipment, such as a pre-screener, loading conveyor, intake hopper, magnetic separator, crushing unit, such as jaw crushers and cone crusher etc. Vibration feeder: These machines feed the jaw and impact crusher with the rocks and stones to be crushed.

  5. Comminution - Wikipedia

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    The most common machines for the comminution of coarse feed material (primary crushers) are the jaw crusher (1m > P 80 > 100 mm), cone crusher (P 80 > 20 mm) and hammer crusher. Primary crusher products in intermediate feed particle size ranges (100mm > P80 > 20mm) can be ground in autogenous (AG) or semi-autogenous (SAG) mills depending on ...

  6. Stedman Machine Company - Wikipedia

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    Stedman Machine Company is a manufacturer of crushing equipment in Aurora, Indiana, United States, that was founded by Nathan Rockwell Stedman in 1834. Stedman owes its origin to the market that was created in the South many years ago for iron nuts and screws for use by planters and others in assembling their cotton and hay presses.

  7. Tunnel rock recycling - Wikipedia

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    Tunnel rock recycling is a method to process rock debris from tunneling into other usable needs. The most common is for concrete aggregates or as subbase for road building. Crushers and screeners normally used in quarries are stationed at the tunnel site for the purpose which is to crush and screen the rock debris for further use.

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