


Roll Crusher
HPPA Single Roll Crushers are typically used as primary crushers that provide a crushing ratio of up to 6:1. They crush materials such as ROM coal, mine refuse, shale, slate, gypsum, bauxite, salt, soft shale, etc., while producing minimal fines.
Specifications
2-stage and 3-stage
Capacity : 20 TPH to 500 TPH
Feed size : 300 - 700 mm and below
Output size : 40 mm and below
Price : INR 1.0 - 5.5 crore
Power Source : Electricity or diesel generators
Flexibility : Customized based on specific requirements

Who can use it?
Ideal for producing zone-4 Manufactured sand. Roll Crushers have long been used in a variety of applications, including ROM feeds, coal, trona, salt, glass and other friable minerals in the mining and recycling industries.
01
Low cost per ton operation
02
High throughput capacity
03
Accepts large feed sizes while producing small product sizes
04
Cubicle product with minimal fines
05
Adjustable for change in product sizing
Why buy from HPPA?
ITD Cementation
"HPPA International's roll crushers reduced coal processing time by 30% in my mining site, enhancing operational efficiency with their robust, high-capacity design."
Tantia Constructions
"HPPA's advanced roll crusher technology boosted the aggregate output by 25% in my construction project, standing out with their energy-efficient performance."
How does the crusher work?
Roll crushers are commonly used in the mining and aggregate industries to crush materials. They operate by compressing rock between two cylinders. Here's a basic overview of how roll crushers work:

Feed Hopper: Raw materials are fed into the crusher through a vibrating feeder or a grizzly feeder. The feeder distributes the material evenly along the length of the rolls.
Roll Crusher Components:
Rotating Rolls: The crusher consists of two rotating rolls, one fixed and the other movable. These rolls are cylindrical and are typically made of durable materials such as manganese steel.
Spring Mechanism: The movable roll is mounted on a spring mechanism. This allows the roll to move inwards and outwards to adjust the size of the discharge opening and to protect the crusher from uncrushable objects.
Crushing Process:
As material is fed into the crusher, the two rolls rotate towards each other.
The material is pulled into the gap between the rolls and is crushed as it passes through. The size of the gap determines the size of the crushed material.
Discharge: The crushed material is discharged through the bottom of the crusher, either directly into a bin or onto a conveyor belt. The spring mechanism ensures that the rolls return to their original position after passing any uncrushable material, maintaining the desired crushing size.
Select the crushers specifications
Questions about the crusher
How do I choose between a single-stage and a two-stage Roll Crusher?
The choice depends on the feed size and desired product size. Once you know these, you can determine the appropriate crusher based on the required reduction ratio.
Will wet, sticky materials impact the performance of a Roll Crusher?
What alternative crushing technologies should I consider besides Roll Crushers?
What is the typical reduction ratio for different types of Roll Crushers?
What materials can Single Roll Crushers handle effectively?
What is the primary use of Double Roll Crushers?
Can Double Roll Crushers handle sticky materials?
How do Single Roll Crushers minimize the production of fines?
What is the advantage of using a Quad Roll Crusher?
How are Roll Crushers customized for different applications?