As their name indicates, tertiary impact crushers are used in the third stage of crushing. They are used to break up limestone and alluvium. The crushing principle is based on the impact effect at high speed.
The tertiary impact crushers produce a quality final product with a cubic shape at the desired dimensions. The dimensions of the final product depend on the adjustment of the distance between the rotor and the breaker anvil.
This type of crusher differs from the others thanks to the possibility of changing the direction of rotation of the rotors, thus allowing the use of both sides of the pallets which increases their duration of use.
The fact that the impact crushers are used in all crushing stages shows their importance for Boratas. We recognize that these machines are widely demanded and that our customers expect high quality. This motivated us to produce a machine able to exceed our customers’ expectations.
The impact crushers are designed to last a very long time minimizing the need for maintenance, while maximizing performance, whether in the primary, secondary or tertiary.
Impact crushers are defined by a combination of high inertia rotor, wear-resistant materials, and a well-sized crushing chamber. This combination allows a good production rate while producing a fine and high-quality product.
The components of our machines, as well as the materials used, are the reason for their low need for maintenance. The rotor, which is made of cast steel, is very robust, the hammers are made of alloyed manganese which strengthens its last and increases its long life.
Model | Rotor Size (mm) |
Material Size (mm) max |
Capacity (t/h) min-max |
Engine (kW) |
Weight (kg) |
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TDK65 | Ø 1,150 x 650 | 150 | 40-80 | 110-160 | 6.800 |
TDK100 | Ø 1,150 x 1,000 | 150 | 70-100 | 200-250 | 9.000 |
TDK130 | Ø 1,150 x 1,300 | 150 | 80-150 | 250-315 | 11.300 |
' Boratas Stationary Crushing and Screening ' PDF Catalogue.
A close look at Boratas Tertiary Impact Crusher performance
Boratas TDK performing in crushing and screening stationary plant, as the final stage
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