
Equipment For Bauxite Ore Beneficiation
Bauxite, also known as bauxite or bauxite, the main component is alumina, commonly used in aluminum smelting and the manufacture of refractories.
The bauxite spring cone crusher
The machine work, electrical coupling through the fluid, small bevel gear-driven eccentric sleeve at the bottom of the bevel gear, the eccentric sleeve rotation, resulting in the cone for rotating swing broken bauxite. Broken the spindle of the machine is not moving, the only branch of the Shan spherical tiles, to withstand the crushing force. The eccentric sleeve pass crusher spindle fixed crushing force, the structure can withstand greater crushing force, well adapted to crushing and ultra-fine crushing, because the ultra-fine crushing crushing force is very large.
The crusher is applicable to the third paragraph of the mine concentrator broken, or broken the fourth paragraph. The crusher features:
1. A higher capacity, better quality.
2. As a safety device, which greatly reduces downtime.
3. body for the steel structure, set in overloaded parts of the stiffener.
4. containing the regulator can quickly adjust the broken material particle size.
5. spring-loaded protective devices.
6. with a complete lubrication system, when the temperature is too high or the flow rate is too slow to turn off automatically.
7. Internal structure, good sealing performance, and can effectively protect equipment from dust and other particles against.
8. A longer service life applicability.
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