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MK Semi-mobile Crusher and Screen

Capacity: 200 T/H

MK Semi-mobile Crusher and Screen (Skid-mounted) is a new integrated mobile crushing and screening plant. With its well-designed structure, it requires only a simple site leveling for quick deployment. Additionally, the equipment is designed for easy lifting and transportation, allowing for convenient relocation by hoisting or towing as needed.

What MK Semi-mobile Crusher and Screen Plant Can do ?

Limestone
Granite
Basalt

Processed Materials: Limestone, granite, basalt, andesite, quartz, silica, volcanic rock, marble, river stone, gravel, pebble, dolomite, sandstone, pozzolana, mountain stone, ballast, feldspar, Iron ore, copper ore, gold ore, manganese ore, etc.

Output Size(mm): such as 20-40mm stone, 10-20mm stone, 5-10mm aggregate, 0-5mm sand.

Widely Applications

mining, quarry, metallurgy, chemical, building materials, water power station,mixing and batching plant, road and building construction, highway, railway and subway, etc.

Top 5 Advantages of MK Semi-mobile Crusher and Screen

Equipment integration, Efficient Installation, No Ground Hardening.

Saving transportation cost of raw material.

Can be Lifted by Crane and Towed

Flexible configuration.

Reliable quality and stable performance.

Technical Data

Key Parameters Capacity Max. Input Size Min. Power
Coarse Crushing Plant 500t/h 900mm 137Kw
Medium & Fine Crushing and Screening Plant 580t/h 350mm 71.5Kw
Crushing and Screening Plant with Separate Foundations 400t/h 300mm 137Kw
Combined Integrated Crushing and Screening Plant 190t/h 550mm 173.5Kw

Successful Project Case

200TPH Road Construction Project in Algeria

  • Equipment: MK Mobile crusher 710
  • Consulting
  • Processed material: Limestone
  • Capacity: 200 T/H
  • Input Size: 200mm
  • Output Size: 0-5mm, 5-15mm, 15-30mm
  • Application: Road construction

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