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How to Design a Quarry Crushing Plant — Step-by-Step Guide from Blasting to Stockpile

A comprehensive step-by-step guide to designing a quarry crushing plant, covering site assessment, blast design, primary through tertiary crushing, screening, stockpiling and plant layout considerations for aggregate production.

miki
Editorial Team
· 2026-07-05 · 2 min read
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Quarry Crushing Plant Design Overview

Designing a quarry crushing plant requires careful planning from the quarry face to the final product stockpile. A well-designed plant ensures consistent product quality, efficient operation, and minimal downtime. This step-by-step guide covers the essential considerations for aggregate plant design.

Step 1: Site Assessment and Geology

Before designing the plant, understand the deposit:

  • Rock type: Hardness, abrasiveness, mineral composition
  • Fracture patterns: Affect blast design and fragmentation
  • Overburden depth: Affects stripping cost and plant feed quality
  • Groundwater: Affects plant foundation and washing requirements
  • Topography: Affects plant layout and material flow

Step 2: Production Requirements

Define your production targets:

  • Daily/weekly/monthly tonnage requirements
  • Product specifications (gradation, shape, cleanliness)
  • Products needed (size fractions)
  • Operating hours and shifts

Step 3: Blast Design for Crushing

Good blasting is the foundation of efficient crushing:

  • Design blast pattern to achieve consistent fragmentation
  • Target fragment size: 80% passing primary crusher feed opening
  • Control fines generation — excess fines waste energy in crushing
  • Consider pre-splitting for clean final walls
Quarry Crushing Plant Design

Quarry Crushing Plant Design — Step by Step

Step 4: Primary Crushing Selection

Choose primary crusher based on feed size and capacity:

Jaw Crusher: Best for hard, abrasive rock. Simple operation. Typical for most quarries.

Impact Crusher: Best for limestone and softer rock. Higher reduction ratio but more wear.

Gyratory Crusher: Very high capacity operations (>2,000 tph). Higher capital cost.

Step 5: Secondary and Tertiary Crushing

Standard Configurations:

  • Hard rock (granite, basalt): Jaw → Cone → Cone + VSI for shaping
  • Limestone: Impact → VSI + Screen
  • Gravel: Screen + Cone (if needed)

Step 6: Screening Circuit Design

Screens determine product quality. Key design decisions:

  • Single-deck vs multi-deck screens for multi-product plants
  • Dry screening for clean, dry materials
  • Wet screening when washing is required
  • Screen media selection based on moisture and abrasiveness

Step 7: Conveying and Material Handling

  • Design conveyor routes for shortest material travel
  • Include surge bins between crushing stages
  • Use variable-speed feeders for controlled feed
  • Design transfer points to minimize dust and spillage

Step 8: Stockpile Management

  • Radial stackers for large stockpiles and product blending
  • Reclaim tunnels for load-out flexibility
  • Segregation management through stockpile layering

WSHT provides complete quarry plant design services, from concept studies to detailed engineering. Contact us for assistance with your quarry development project.

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miki

Hi everyone, I’m miki your exclusive machinery sales specialist from Wanshi Hengtong Heavy Industry, a professional tracked mobile impact crusher manufacturer based in Henan, China. I have rich experience serving quarry owners, construction waste recycling contractors and mining investors across Southeast Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia and South America. Unlike middlemen with unstable prices and delayed after-sales, I work directly with our factory production and technical team to provide you with one-stop crushing solutions.

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