When a customer from Indonesia approached us with the need to process soft rock materials like limestone and shale, our engineering team quickly stepped in to provide a customized solution. After thorough communication and understanding of the project goals, we recommended a stationary stone crusher plant with a capacity of 200 tons per hour. The system was tailored to handle high-viscosity materials and remove clay content below 3%, ensuring stable and efficient operation.
Based on the customer’s requirements, our technical team designed a complete crushing line featuring a heavy-duty impact crusher with reversible hammers, a pre-screening and soil removal system, and a dry dust control system with PM10 emission control ≤50mg/m³. Compared with traditional lines, this setup reduces energy consumption by up to 30%. The final output is suitable for applications such as recycling concrete and asphalt waste, road paving, and precast concrete part production.
Our supply chain staff conducted multiple quality inspections at the manufacturing plant during production. We kept the customer updated in real-time by providing photos and videos of equipment progress. To meet shipping requirements, the plant components were packed and delivered in ten separate containers.
Since this is a stationary plant, the customer’s site required a solid concrete foundation. After the base construction, our Andamine team guided the step-by-step installation process, ensuring all components were properly positioned and connected for reliable performance.
Andamine continue to provide remote support and consultation during the operation phase. The successful commissioning of this project demonstrates our ability to deliver full-process solutions for clients handling soft rock materials.
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