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'''Sampler crushers''' reduce particle size by hammering on the product and interparticulate attrition. There is no need for substantial static breaker plates and they are of a compact construction. Sampler crusher is ideal for continuous sampling systems in industrial power plants and coal handling facilities.
 
 
==Materials Crushed==
*Coal: clean coal, lignite (brown coal), bituminous, sub-bituminous and Anthracite
*Ash: ash temperatures up to 350 deg. C
*Coke: petroleum coke, metallurgical coke, green or calcined
*Glass: glass cullet
*Fertilizer and potash: MAP, DAP, potash ore and flake, among others
*Salts: rock salt, solar salt, KCl, NaCl
*Lime: burnt lime, ag lime, hydrated lime
*Friable materials: ash, boiler slag, nuts and nut shells

Latest revision as of 09:07, 15 October 2012


Sampler crushers

Sampler crushers reduce particle size by hammering on the product and interparticulate attrition. There is no need for substantial static breaker plates and they are of a compact construction. Sampler crusher is ideal for continuous sampling systems in industrial power plants and coal handling facilities.


Materials Crushed

  • Coal: clean coal, lignite (brown coal), bituminous, sub-bituminous and Anthracite
  • Ash: ash temperatures up to 350 deg. C
  • Coke: petroleum coke, metallurgical coke, green or calcined
  • Glass: glass cullet
  • Fertilizer and potash: MAP, DAP, potash ore and flake, among others
  • Salts: rock salt, solar salt, KCl, NaCl
  • Lime: burnt lime, ag lime, hydrated lime
  • Friable materials: ash, boiler slag, nuts and nut shells