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Metso MX Crusher Cuts Operational Costs, Increases Uptime

Wed March 29, 2017 - National Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


The key benefit of the Metso multi-action technology is the easy under-load setting adjustment and wear compensation without having to stop the process
The key benefit of the Metso multi-action technology is the easy under-load setting adjustment and wear compensation without having to stop the process

The Metso MX cone crusher is based on the multi-action crushing technology, which combines the piston and rotating bowl into a single crusher. The new crusher provides a giant leap in profitability by cutting operational costs 10 percent and enabling 10 percent higher uptime compared to traditional cone crushers, according to the manufacturer.

“Aggregate producers are facing increasing pressure on efficiency and cost management. In order to meet these demands, we rethought the crushing basics and combined our long experience in different cone crusher technologies with our extensive engineering knowledge. Two individual crushing methods based on the piston and rotating bowl were conjoined, and as a result, we created the MX cone with multi-action technology,” said Jouni Mahonen, VP, global sales & product support at Metso.

Designed for the most demanding rock conditions and with a special focus on automated adjustment features, the Metso MX enables cost-effective and safe operations. It also provides a very high reduction ratio with a premium end-product shape and consistency critical in aggregate applications. Its robust design makes the Metso MX suitable for demanding mining applications, according to the manufacturer.

Multi-Action Technology

The key benefit of the Metso multi-action technology is the easy under-load setting adjustment and wear compensation without having to stop the process. This can be now combined with extended wear life and better mechanical protection. Optimal cavity design, stroke direction and effectively distributed crushing action lead to the ultimate rock-on-rock crushing motion. This combined with the multi-action technology results in extended maintenance intervals and higher production.

The Metso MX also provides maximized tramp release distance with high protection against uncrushable objects and overloading. The crusher can utilize up to 70 pecent of the mass of new wear parts. Due to the intelligent design of the crusher, the quality characteristics of all sized end-product fractions stay consistent throughout the lifetime of the wear parts.

“After 10,000 hours of rigorous testing, we are proud to say the Metso MX meets our targets for increased profitability by allowing 24/7 crushing with minimum downtime,” Mahonen said.

For more information, visit www.metso.com/mx.

This story also appears on Aggregate Equipment Guide.




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