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Arja crushers, including the ICR-S Tauro, go ceramic

High wearing ceramic consumables, including blowbars, now characterise many impact crushers from Spanish manufacturer Arja. Performance of Arja impact crushers, such as the ICR-S Tauro – on display at bauma 2016 – has been boosted with the addition of parts in ceramics, high chrome, xwin, neox, martensitic and manganese.
April 19, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Crowds at bauma 2016 have been enthralled during the week by exhibits such as Arja’s high impact crushers

High wearing ceramic consumables, including blowbars, now characterise many impact crushers from Spanish manufacturer 7215 Arja.

Performance of Arja impact crushers, such as the ICR-S Tauro – on display at bauma 2016 – has been boosted with the addition of parts in ceramics, high chrome, xwin, neox, martensitic and manganese.

At bauma, Arja also introduced the smallest model of Arja's Jaw Crushers range, the simple but extremely robust JCR-LEO 0806 with a vibrating feeder FD-AVA 800. It has also been upgraded with the scalping screen SC-HN 45/2.

Arja modules are easy to transport because they are on skids.
Conveyor belts on display include the CB-CD 800, for heavy productions, and CB-CMR 800 for lighter.

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