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Cemco exhibit Turbo VSI crusher at Conexpo 2014

Cemco will be exhibiting its Turbo 80 VSI crusher at ConExpo 2014. The vertical impact crusher is said by the U.S. firm to be efficient, highly productive and capable of processing a variety of aggregate materials and industrial minerals. Available in two models, the Turbo 80 offers a mid-sized option powerful enough to process materials up to 4-inches wide into a uniform, cubical, crushed, high quality product. Fully customisable, from internal components to portable or stationary configuration, the Tur
January 20, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
Cemco’s Turbo 80 VSI crusher will be at ConExpo 2014
6824 Cemco will be exhibiting its Turbo 80 VSI crusher at Conexpo 2014.

The vertical impact crusher is said by the U.S. firm to be efficient, highly productive and capable of processing a variety of aggregate materials and industrial minerals.

Available in two models, the Turbo 80 offers a mid-sized option powerful enough to process materials up to 4-inches wide into a uniform, cubical, crushed, high quality product. Fully customisable, from internal components to portable or stationary configuration, the Turbo 80 is said by Cemco to be ideal for multiple industries including aggregates, energy production, mining and recycling.

The standard Turbo 80 features a single-drive 294kW motor. A compact yet powerful option, this model weighs in at 8.61tonnes and is able to produce throughputs up to 275tonnes/hour.

Featuring an optimally-balanced V-Twin motor design, the Turbo 80 V-Twin is said to offer greater power input and higher product output. The dual-drive Turbo 80 is available with a 447kW motor. The model weighs around 11.33tonnes and offers production capabilities up to 350tonnes/hour.








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