For industrial-scale marijuana processing, a specialized crushing and screening line ensures efficient material reduction while preserving product integrity. The system typically includes jaw crushers for primary crushing, cone crushers for secondary reduction, and vibrating screens for precise particle classification.

| Equipment | Model | Capacity (t/h) | Power (kW) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jaw Crusher | JC-150 | 15-30 | 37 |
| Cone Crusher | CC-200 | 20-45 | 55 |
| Vibrating Screen | VS-1848 | 25-50 | 7.5 |
| Trommel Screen | TMS-1200 | 10-20 | 5.5 |
The optimized layout features dust suppression systems and food-grade stainless steel contact surfaces. Specialized rotor designs in impact crushers prevent excessive heat generation that could degrade active compounds. Final product sizes range from coarse (10mm) for biomass processing to fine (0.5mm) for extraction purposes.
Q: How to prevent material sticking?
A: Our systems incorporate anti-adhesion coatings and vibration-assisted discharge mechanisms.
Q: What about odor control?
A: Optional carbon filtration units can be integrated into the ventilation system.

Q: Maintenance requirements?
A: Daily inspection of wear parts, with full service intervals at 500 operating hours.
A licensed producer implemented our CC-200 cone crusher with VS-1848 screen combination, achieving 22 t/h throughput with 98% size consistency (±0.3mm). The system reduced energy consumption by 40% compared to traditional hammer mill setups while maintaining 99.7% compound preservation rates during crushing operations.