A secondary impact crusher is a crushing equipment used in portable or stationary crushing plants. It is typically employed to break down large-sized materials such as rocks, ore, or recyclable materials into smaller pieces.
Secondary impact crushers receive materials from primary crushers and use high-speed rotating hammers or bars to crush or pulverize them into smaller fragments. These crushers are effective in breaking hard materials due to their ability to generate high impact energy.
Secondary impact crushers are widely used in the construction and mining industries. They are commonly seen in stone quarries, mining sites, sand and gravel plants, railway projects, road construction, and recycling facilities.
These crushers facilitate the processing, transportation, and storage of materials by transforming large stones into smaller sizes. They also enable the materials to be utilized in further processing steps.