Modern aggregate production lines rely on efficient talcum feeding systems to ensure consistent material flow and optimal crushing performance. Talcum feeders, such as vibratory or belt feeders, are critical for regulating the supply of raw materials to primary crushers like jaw or gyratory crushers, minimizing bottlenecks and maximizing throughput.
A typical production line includes:
1. Primary Crusher: Jaw crusher (e.g., 900×1200mm inlet, 200-300 TPH capacity).
2. Secondary Crusher: Cone crusher (e.g., HP300 model, 150-250 TPH).
3. Sand Maker: VSI crusher (e.g., 50-100 TPH output, ≤5mm finished product).
4. Screening: Multi-layer vibrating screens (e.g., 3YK3070, 25-50m² screening area).
| Equipment | Model | Capacity (TPH) | Power (kW) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jaw Crusher | PE900×1200 | 200-300 | 110 |
| Cone Crusher | HP300 | 150-250 | 220 |
| VSI Crusher | S8 | 50-100 | 250 |
| Feeder | GZD1500×6000 | 400-600 | 15 |
Q: How to reduce wear in talcum feeding systems?
A: Use abrasion-resistant liners and regulate feed speed to match crusher capacity.

Q: What’s the ideal moisture content for sand-making?
A: Below 3% to prevent clogging in VSI crushers.

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