What is the hardness fracture range of the cone crusher?
The hardness fracture range of a cone crusher refers to the maximum hardness of the material that the crusher can effectively break or crush without causing excessive wear or damage to its components. The specific hardness range can vary depending on the design and specifications of the cone crusher, as well as the type and quality of the materials being processed.
In general, cone crushers are designed to handle materials with a hardness ranging from medium to very hard. This typically includes materials such as limestone, granite, basalt, quartzite, iron ore, and other hard rocks and ores. The hardness is commonly measured using the Mohs scale, which ranges from 1 (softest) to 10 (hardest).

A cone crusher with a high-quality construction and robust design can handle materials with a hardness rating of 6 or higher on the Mohs scale effectively. However, it’s important to note that the operational parameters, such as the feed size, feed distribution, and the crusher’s power and capacity, also play a significant role in determining the actual fracture range of the crusher.
For accurate information on the hardness fracture range of a specific cone crusher model, it is best to consult the manufacturer’s documentation or contact the manufacturer directly. They can provide you with detailed specifications and recommendations based on the capabilities of their particular equipment.