Sand making machine

In the world of construction and mining, the demand for high-quality sand and gravel is ever-increasing. Sand, an essential raw material in concrete production, asphalt mixing, and various other industrial applications, is required in large quantities to meet global construction needs. This is where the sand making machine comes into play, revolutionizing the way sand is produced and significantly reducing the need for natural sand extraction.

What is a Sand Making Machine?

A sand making machine, often referred to as a vertical shaft impact crusher (VSI) or sand maker, is a type of equipment designed to produce high-quality sand by crushing rocks and stones. The process involves feeding materials, such as limestone, granite, basalt, and others, into the machine, which then crushes and shapes them into sand particles. The final product can vary in size, ranging from coarse to fine sand, depending on the specifications and the settings of the machine.

These machines are widely used in industries such as construction, mining, and quarrying to meet the growing demand for artificial sand, especially in areas where natural sand sources are depleting.

Working Principle of Sand Making Machines

The working principle of a sand making machine revolves around the concept of impact crushing. The machine utilizes a rotor or impeller to accelerate the material, forcing it to strike a surface, usually a set of anvils or impact plates. The high-speed collision causes the material to break down into smaller particles. Some models may also use a combination of crushing, grinding, and shaping to produce the desired sand texture.

Key components of a sand making machine include:

  • Feed hopper: The opening where raw materials are fed into the machine.

  • Rotor: The high-speed rotating component responsible for accelerating and throwing the materials.

  • Impact chamber: The area where the materials are crushed by the impact plates or anvils.

  • Discharge chute: The pathway through which the final product is discharged.

The shape and size of the final product can be adjusted by fine-tuning the machine’s settings, such as rotor speed, feed rate, and material hardness.

Specifications – Technical Data

Model Crushing Re-Shaping Crushing Re-Shaping Main shaft speed(r/min) Motor
Maximum(mm) Central feeding(t/h) Voltage Power(kw)
VSI6X8015 ≤30 ≤40 109-117 131-210 1300-1700 380V 75×2
VSI6X9026 ≤35 ≤45 167-179 200-323 1200-1500 380V 132×2
VSI6X9026Z ≤35 ≤45 167-179 200-323 1200-1500 380V 132×2
VSI6X1040 ≤40 ≤50 264-283 317-515 1100-1400 380V 200×2
VSI6X1040Z ≤40 ≤50 264-283 317-515 1100-1400 380V 200×2
VSI6X1150 ≤45 ≤55 344-368 413-663 1000-1300 380V 250×2
VSI6X1150Z ≤45 ≤55 344-368 413-663 1000-1300 380V 250×2
VSI6X1150G ≤45 ≤55 344-368 413-663 1000-1300 6KV/10KV 250×2
VSI6X1263 ≤50 ≤60 454-486 545-872 900-1200 380V 315×2
VSI6X1263Z ≤50 ≤60 454-486 545-872 900-1200 380V 315×2
VSI6X1263G ≤50 ≤60 454-486 545-872 900-1200 6KV/10KV 315×2
VSI6X1380 ≤50 ≤60 601-643 721-1150 800-1100 380V 400×2
VSI6X1380G ≤50 ≤60 601-643 721-1150 800-1100 6KV/10KV 400×2
VSI6X13100 ≤50 ≤60 738-839 940-1510 800-1100 380V 500×2
VSI6X13100G ≤50 ≤60 738-839 940-1510 800-1100 6KV/10KV 500×2

Any change of technical data shall not be advised additionally.