Limestone crushing is a process that involves breaking the limestone materials into smaller pieces or particles. The extracted limestone materials are first fed into a primary crusher where they are reduced in size to be suitable for further processing.
The primary crusher may be a jaw crusher, impact crusher, or gyratory crusher depending on the capacity and size of the feed material. Once the limestone materials are crushed to the desired size, they are then transported to a secondary crusher where they are further reduced in size.
The secondary crusher may be a cone crusher, hammer crusher, or impact crusher. After the secondary crushing process, the crushed limestone materials are then screened to separate the sizes required for different applications.
Finally, the limestone materials are stored in a storage facility or transported to their intended destination. The crushed limestone is commonly used in construction, agriculture, and as a raw material for various manufacturing processes, such as cement production.