A Crushing Absence!

Crushing operations have traditionally been associated with noise and the creation of dust – disadvantages that persist despite evolution in the array of available plants. Consequently, some of the further development the industry would like to see pertains to these aspects.

“The generation of dust is the biggest problem of a crushing plant; plants should have automatic water sprinkling systems to control the dust generated and this applies to every step of the operations, the jaw crusher, cone crusher and vertical shaft impactor,” says Anup Kumar Jaiswal, Deputy General Manager P&M, Assam & North East, Reliance. “Also, plant components such as the screens and conveyors should be made more environment-friendly by having covers.”

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