CRUSHING AND SCREENING

Austman has the design knowhow and experience to design fabricate and construct mobile and semi mobile crushing and screening plants.
Austmans mobile and semi mobile crushing plants can be operated as independent units or as a two- or three-stage crushing application: from primary to secondary, tertiary and fine crushing. As required, a portable screen can be attached to the process.
Our processing plants are built around proven crushers and screens and are well known and respected for their engineering quality, crushing efficiency, versatility and cost effectiveness. They are ideally suited to the most demanding mobile and semi mobile  crushing and screening applications.

The Austman Crushing and Screening plant allows you the use of various crushing and screening operations: from a  single, standalone unit to two-, three-, even four-stage complete plants providing several end-product fractions. These complete plants can be easily adjusted to accurately suit your crushing application. You can choose feeding to crusher or feeding to screen options to meet your end-product requirements.

Likewise, you can operate plant as an open or closed circuit operation just by adding an extra return conveyor. This really enhances the versatility of your equipment. Easy to transport, quick set-up time mobile plants’ high chassis, short wheel base and tight turning  radius mean they can be transported on highways and moved to crushing sites that otherwise might be difficult to  access.

Compared to semimobile applications, the set-up time of the wheeled plant can be counted in hours. This means more flexible operation and cost savings thanks to maximized crushing time. The improved mobility of the mobile plant increases opportunities to crush material onsite. This, in turn, substantially reduces the cost of transporting material for off-site crushing. Well adaptable to different crushing processes. Each crushing scenario is different for various reasons such as type of feed material or product  requirements. What the mobile plant offers you is maximum flexibility and cost efficiency to meet all  your portable crushing and screening requirements.

 

RECENT PROJECTS

Job No.: 82
Year: 2008
Description: Design and Fabricate
Project Details: Iron Ore Processing Plant
Client: MGM
Location: Extension Hill

 

Job No.: 42
Year: 1988
Description: Feasibility Study
Project Details:

Oversize rock clearing system

for primary bauxite crusher

Client: Alcoa
Location: Del Park

 

Job No.: 40
Year: 1987
Description: Design and Construct
Project Details:

3000 t/h Feeder breaker for

gold bearing ore

Client: Waihi Gold
Location: Waihi, N.Z.

 

Job No.: 38
Year: 1987
Description: Feasibility Study
Project Details:

Upgrade of a mobile crusher

from 1200 to 1800 t/h.

Client: Alcoa
Location: Del Park

 

Job No.: 37
Year: 1987
Description: Design and Construct
Project Details:

1500 t/h Feeder breaker for

gold bearing ore

Client: Boddington G
Location: Boddington

 

Job No.: 34
Year: 1986
Description: Design and Construct
Project Details: Upgrading of Coal Crushing and Screening plant to 200 tph.
Client: Jacia
Location: Collie

For a more detailed reference list please refer to Previous Projects