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10 reasons to replace your jaw and cone crusher setup with a mobile impact crusher . If your application permits to use an impact crusher over a jaw and cone crusher setup there are numerous reasons that support the use of an impact crusher. Less fuel burn: Only one machine burns fuel. For example, if you can save 8 gal / h in fuel over 1,500
[The description of crusher design is given, in which the destruction of the processed material occurs due to the forces acting on the crushed piece in the same plane towards each other, while in the processed piece only tangential stresses arise. It makes possible to reduce the energy consumption per unit of finished product by almost two times.
[Heat is a type of energy, so BTU can be directly compared to other measurements of energy such as joules (SI unit of energy), calories (metric unit), and kilowatt-hours (kWh). 1 BTU = 0.2931 watt-hours. 1 BTU = 0.0002931 kWh. 1 kWh ≈ 3412 BTU. BTU/h, BTU per hour, is a unit of power that represents the energy transfer rate of BTU per hour.
Each stone crusher comes with its own power and throughput capacity. The rated capacity, typically given in tons per hour (tph), depends on the type of crusher and its design. For example, a jaw crusher might produce between 20-100 tons per hour, whereas larger gyratory or cone crusher can achieve outputs of 200-500 tons per hour or more. e.
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