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VSI crushers maximize first-pass yields, lower operating costs

All roads, you might say, lead to the vertical shaft impactor (VSI) because these crushers make it possible to create roadways and just about everything else. Francis E. Agnew of California patented one of the first VSIs in 1927. His… Keep Reading

REMco VSI Crushers

REMco VSI crushers are fully convertible to a RockMax or SandMax VSI, an autogenous rock-on-rock design, or as a ST/AR VSI, a rock-on-steel, semi-autogenous design – or as fully hard-parts crushers.  According to REMco, its VSI crushers utilize the latest in… Keep Reading

Cemco: Turbo 128

With the ability to process materials up to 6 in. in diameter, the Turbo 128 V-Twin vertical shaft impact (VSI) crusher is among the largest models in Cemco’s complete line of VSI crushers. The crusher is ideal for the production… Keep Reading

Spokane Industries

The most common solution to impact crusher wear parts is high-chrome white iron, as it offers wear resistance to low-impact and sliding abrasion. However, it is possible to increase this wear resistance further using composite technology, where a material is… Keep Reading

REMco

REMco's state-of-the-art test crushing lab offers prospective customers an opportunity to see how a given configuration of REMco VSI will perform with their stone. Once the test crushing is complete, REMco will custom configure a crusher to suit the specific… Keep Reading

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