Concrete Crushing Line

Concrete is a mixture of paste and aggregates. It typically consists of cement, rock, sand and water. Through a chemical reaction called hydration, the paste hardens and gains strength to form the rock-like mass known as concrete. At this time the mixture is called raw materials. Followed by calcination, the general temperature is of 1450 degrees. After calcination, the product is called clinker. Then according to a certain percentage, the clinker is mixed with gypsum. The mixture is then grinded to the required fineness. Here you have produced concrete. This is only a general description. Here you can learn about the whole process in detail.

1. Crushing and Pre-homogenization.
(1) Crushing.
(2) Pre-homogenization of raw materials.
2. Raw Material Preparation.
3. Raw material Homogenization.
4. pre-heater and calciner.
5. The burning of concrete clinker.
6. Grinding.
7. Concrete Packaging.