Crushing River Pebbles: Advanced Hydraulic Roller Solutions for Quartz-Rich Stones
APEX Hydraulic Double Roller Crusher
Feed size:25-100mm
Productive capacity:5-450t/h
Application:River pebble, calcite, quartzite, marble, pebble, bentonite, iron ore, bluestone, mountain stone, water slag, limestone, weathered sand, diabase, granite, basalt and so on
Crushing River Pebbles: Advanced Hydraulic Roller Solutions for Quartz-Rich Stones
Optimized for High Hardness Materials & Premium Sand Production
The Challenge of River Pebble
River pebbles are known for their extreme hardness and high silica content. Traditional crushers often face rapid wear of parts and high energy consumption when processing these stones. The APEX Hydraulic Double Roller Crusher solution is designed specifically to tackle these issues through static pressure extrusion technology.
Raw River Stone
Why Choose APEX Hydraulic Double Roller Crusher?
01. Wear-Resistant Roller Skins
Processing river pebbles requires tough components. Our high-chromium manganese steel alloy rollers offer 3-5 times the service life of standard rollers, significantly lowering the operating cost per ton.
Close-up of High-Chromium Roller Skin
02. Precision Hydraulic Gap Adjustment
River pebble sand gradation is critical for high-strength concrete. The APEX hydraulic system allows for real-time adjustments of the roller gap to maintain a strict, high-density 0-5mm output ratio.
03. Intelligent Protection System
Riverbeds often contain stray metal elements. Our intelligent hydraulic protection system automatically retracts the rollers to let unbreakable objects pass, preventing costly downtime and mechanical shock.
Recommended APEX Models for River Pebble
Model
Input Size
Capacity
Power
2PGY1210
≤ 80 mm
100 – 120 t/h
2 × 110 kW
2PGY1512
≤ 120 mm
150 – 200 t/h
2 × 160 kW
2PGY1810
≤ 100 mm
250 – 300 t/h
2 × 250 kW
Full River Pebble Crushing Site / APEX Production Line
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