Crushing is the process of size reduction of ore. Size reduction process begins with usage of explosives at the area for production of ore. In later stages, the size reduction process performed with crushers before grinding in mills is called “crushing” (What Is The Crushing Process – MEKA, n.d.). This process is vital for several reasons:
- It prepares the ore for further grinding and processing.
- Crushing helps in liberating valuable minerals from the surrounding waste rock, making subsequent processing more efficient (Introduction to Mine Crushing and Screening, 2024a).
The stages involved in crushing are:
- Primary Crushing:This stage involves the initial breaking down of large rocks. Jaw crushers and gyratory crushers are commonly used for this purpose.
- Secondary Crushing:After primary crushing, the material is further reduced in size using cone crushers or impact crushers.
- Tertiary Crushing:This final stage produces the fine particles required for processing or end use. It typically involves vertical shaft impact crushers and high-pressure grinding rolls.
Screening follows the crushing process and involves separating the crushed material into different size fractions.
Crushing and screening are fundamental processes in mining that prepare raw materials for further processing (Introduction to Mine Crushing and Screening, 2024b).
Which part of the crushing process do you find most challenging? primary crushing, secondary crushing, or screening? Share your thoughts below