Equipment developments in wear parts

Photo: AMCAST
Photo: AMCAST

Enhancing crusher efficiency with custom manganese strategy

AMCAST takes a customized approach to extreme custom crushing, tailoring its manganese alloys to a site’s specific needs. Available with or without wear-resistant metallic inlays like those used in the GPF for cone liners and SBF for jaw dies, AMCAST says this range of manganese alloys maintains its wear profiles longer, reducing power draw and contributing to an operation’s long-term reduction of CO2 emissions. For even tougher crushing, AMCAST says its latest innovations in manganese tech include the GPC and SBC cone and jaw liners, which utilize ceramic composite inlays. Also, for heavy-duty impact crushing applications, the company offers blow bars with wear-resistant inserts or MasterCeramic technology.


Photo: Unified Screening & Crushing
Photo: Unified Screening & Crushing

Prioritizing consistency, longevity ensures optimal performance

Whether an operation is fixed or mobile, Unified Screening & Crushing says plant productivity relies on consistency. Operators want their next set of wear parts to last as long as the previous set. To help achieve this, Unified products are inspected four to five times during the manufacturing process. Everything from heating of the material and pouring temperatures to the cooling and quenching process is monitored closely. As Unified describes, its products and services not only improve performance, but they help to extend the life of wear parts and, ultimately, crushers.

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