For rugged terrains like Alaska, durable rock crushing equipment is essential to produce high-quality aggregates. Whether for road construction or concrete production, a well-designed crushing and screening line ensures efficiency and longevity.
A typical Alaska rock crushing plant includes:
1. Primary Jaw Crusher: Handles large rocks (e.g., Granite, Basalt). Models like PE-600×900 with a 75-200 tph capacity.
2. Secondary Cone Crusher: Fine crushing (e.g., HP300 with 120-300 tph).
3. Tertiary Impact Crusher: Shapes aggregates (e.g., VSI9526, 50-260 tph).
4. Vibrating Screens: Multi-deck screens (e.g., 3YK2460) for precise grading.
| Equipment | Model | Capacity (tph) | Power (kW) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jaw Crusher | PE-600×900 | 75-200 | 55-75 |
| Cone Crusher | HP300 | 120-300 | 220 |
| VSI Crusher | VSI9526 | 50-260 | 110×2 |
| Screening | S5X1545 | -180 |
Crushed stone from this setup serves:
• Road base layers
• Concrete/asphalt aggregates
• Railroad ballast
Q1:What maintenance does Alaskan equipment require?
A:Cold-resistant lubricants & winterized hydraulics are critical.

Q2:Can it process frozen material?
A:Yes,but pre-thawing or heated crushers improve efficiency.

Location:Alaska
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