Feed study alignment
Equipment conversations start from ore hardness, moisture, fines content, and target product curve instead of catalog assumptions.
Thyssenkrupp supports mineral processors, quarry operators, and cement producers with crusher packages, screening lines, wear-part planning, and engineering documentation built around throughput, feed condition, and lifecycle cost.
Use these indicative engineering bands to start the discussion before a feed study, wear simulation, and site-specific layout review.
| Parameter | Primary Crusher Package | Secondary Screening Package |
|---|---|---|
| Typical duty | ROM ore reduction | Product sizing and recirculation |
| Planning focus | Feed opening, mantle selection, chamber geometry | Deck media, stroke, aperture control |
| Documentation set | GA drawings, load tables, maintenance envelope | Screening curves, support frame loads, inspection points |
| Buyer team | Mine planning, process engineering, maintenance | Plant operations, QA, reliability engineering |
Equipment conversations start from ore hardness, moisture, fines content, and target product curve instead of catalog assumptions.
Recommended liners, screens, and changeout intervals are matched to duty conditions to reduce unplanned shutdown exposure.
Crusher, feeder, screen, and conveyor interfaces are reviewed as one operating circuit with maintenance access included.
Guarding, lockout zones, lifting points, and inspection routines are described clearly for site maintenance teams.
Technical support compares installed power, wear consumption, service windows, and spare availability before final selection.
Startup checklists and handover notes help operators verify alignment, vibration, lubrication, and product quality.
Feed distribution, crushability, abrasiveness, moisture, operating schedule, target product size, and installation constraints create the starting point for any responsible sizing conversation.
Initial aperture and material choices can be proposed early, but final media selection should follow product curve expectations and the site's maintenance strategy.
Critical spares are prioritized by failure impact, expected wear rate, and site logistics. Recommended stocking lists can be structured by commissioning, first year, and steady-state operation.
Yes. Existing foundations, conveyors, power limits, and access routes are reviewed before retrofit concepts are proposed, so the plant avoids hidden civil or shutdown risks.
Feed data, layout notes, and duty factors for primary equipment review.
Request fileA structured sheet for liner, screen media, and inspection interval assumptions.
Request filePlanning notes for lifting routes, guarding, service clearances, and shutdown windows.
Request fileSend duty data and receive a structured engineering response for review.