Metso continues to broaden its crushing equipment range with the addition of the latest C-Series jaw crusher.
The C120 is said to offer reliability, crushing efficiency and versatility in both stationary and mobile applications. Described by Metso as safe and easy to use, the C120 is also said to be durable and user-friendly.
A crushing unit from Austrian manufacturer RM is being used to produce materials for road infrastructure projects in Indonesia.
The unit has replaced a combination of jaw and cone crushers used previously on the project. The RM 70GO! 2.0 has been used to crush river basalt and is the first mobile RM crusher to have been utilised in Gorontalo, located in central Indonesia.
The JAWMAX 400 is described by its designer as a “solid middle-class track-mounted mobile jaw crusher - easy to transport while offering great performance and output at the same time.” Ideal for the recycling market, the JAWMAX 400 dry jaw crusher features one of the most advanced hybrid diesel-electric drive concepts on the market. A combination of fuel-efficient onboard diesel and performance-tuned generator powers the plant’s materials processing.
A special plant from Kleemann, a MOBICAT MC 125 RR, is based on the well-known MC 125 Z.
The big jaw crusher from the Wirtgen Group company, based in Göppingen, Germany, makes its world première, and is used in the primary crushing stage for processing medium-hard to hard natural stone.
The special feature of the plant lies in the pre-screening. As the customer wants to process particularly clayey material, a two-stage wobbler feeder is used.
The approximately 160tonne plant is driven by a diesel-