Deep Rotor VSI Crusher

A Deep Rotor VSI (Vertical Shaft Impactor) Crusher is an advanced type of rock crushing equipment designed for high-efficiency shaping and sand-making applications. It features a unique deep rotor design that enhances material throughput, reduces wear, and improves crushing performance compared to traditional VSI crushers.

Key Features of Deep Rotor VSI Crusher:
1. Deep Rotor Design
– The rotor is deeper than standard VSI crushers, allowing for higher material processing capacity and better particle shaping.
– Reduces turbulence in the crushing chamber, improving efficiency.

2. High Crushing Efficiency
– Optimized impact angles and speed ensure superior particle shape (cubical) for construction aggregates and manufactured sand.
– Suitable for tertiary and quaternary crushing stages.

3. Low Wear & Maintenance
– Uses wear-resistant materials (e.g., tungsten carbide tips) to extend the lifespan of wear parts.
– Reduced downtime due to durable components.

4. Versatile Applications
– Ideal for producing high-quality sand and gravel for concrete, asphalt, and road base materials.
– Effective in crushing hard and abrasive materials like granite, basalt, and quartz.

5. Adjustable Control
– Allows fine-tuning of product size by adjusting rotor speed and feed rate.
– Some models support hydraulic lid opening for easy maintenance.

6. Energy-Efficient Operation
– Optimized design reduces power consumption while maintaining high output.

Deep Rotor VSI Crusher

Typical Applications:
– Manufactured sand (M-Sand) production
– Aggregate

Deep Rotor VSI Crusher

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– Mineral processing (e.g., iron ore, bauxite)
– Recycling (concrete, glass)

Comparison with Standard VSI Crushers:
| Feature | Deep Rotor VSI | Standard VSI |
|||-|
| Rotor Depth | Deeper | Shallower |
| Wear Resistance | Higher | Moderate |
| Throughput | Higher | Lower |
| Particle Shape | Superior | Good |

Leading Manufacturers:
– Sandvik (CV series)
– Metso Barmac® B Series™
– Liming Heavy Industry (China)

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