Barmac Crusher

Barmac Crusher

Barmac Crusher


Invented by Aucklander Bryan Bartley and Wellingtonian Jim Macdonald (therefore the name Barmac), this rock crusher was revolutionary. It makes use of two easy concepts: the rocks crush themselves as they hit one another, and some rocks also form layers on the crusher’s metal surfaces, protecting these from wear and tear. A stream of broken rocks about 50 millimetres in diameter is fed into the top. Some rocks fall down the middle into a spinning drum which flings them out. Other rocks fall down every single side of the drum and are smashed by rocks which are getting flung out of the drum. Shattered rocks fall out as gravel and sand.

Barmac VSI technologies and encounter in designing, applying and servicing autogenous VSI crushers in an extensive variety of applications has enabled design staff to generate a crusher which meets the market’s require for producing growing quantities of material to necessary specifications.

PARTICLE TEXTURE AND SHAPE

The particle shape will be the most significant factor to obtain top quality aggregate. The stone cube shaping create by a Barmac Crusher is extra appreciated than other crushers for any type of application. The fine extraction create by a Barmac Crusher is perfect for a less cost production of concrete sand.

Benefits of Barmac Crusher

  • Greater concrete manoeuvrability;
  • Concrete mixture less difficult for pumping;
  • Better finish and easier to perform with;
  • Less powder necessary by m3 for related strength;
  • Long lasting compression;
  • More homogenous and consistent concrete;
  • Cube shaping allowing maximum compaction of participles.

In other word, all of the benefit of the Barmac Crusher let you produce a high quality product in less time with much less income.

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