Small hammer crushers are mainly suitable for brittle ores and materials with medium compressive strength (usually less than 120 MPa) and water content less than 10%. Specific applicable types include:

Common building stone mines: bluestone, limestone, pebbles, granite, diabase, marble, etc.
Metal ores and ore dressing raw materials: small and medium-sized ore dressing scenarios such as gold ore, tantalum niobium ore, manganese ore, etc.; metallurgical waste such as steel slag and slag.
Industrial waste and renewable resources: construction waste (concrete blocks, brick slag, cement boards), refractory materials, ceramic pieces, glass bottles, etc.
Key features and limitations
Applicable hardness: The compressive strength of the material must be ≤120 MPa. Too hard ores (such as basalt) may cause excessive wear of the hammer head;
Crushing effect: It can be formed after one crushing, and the discharge particle size is uniform (adjustable through the bottom screen);
Core advantages: The hammer head is made of high chromium alloy/wear-resistant material, with a simple structure and convenient maintenance.
Note: The actual applicability needs to be comprehensively evaluated based on the moisture content of the material and the specific working conditions.
