Jaw crushers are widely used as primary crushers for breaking down large stones into manageable sizes.
This is the most popular type of jaw crusher used in Ethiopia. It’s reliable, cost-effective, and capable of crushing stones with compressive strength up to 320 MPa. Available in various capacities (from 1-1000 TPH), the PE series is ideal for both small and large operations.
A variation of the PE series, the PEW model is used for secondary or fine crushing. It’s often chosen for projects requiring high precision and smaller output size.
Advantages: Low maintenance, strong construction, energy-efficient, and readily available spare parts in Ethiopia.
Jaw crushers are ideal for basalt, granite, limestone, and similar hard materials common in Ethiopian terrains.
Cone crushers are often used in secondary and tertiary crushing stages for their superior particle shape and capacity.
Cone crushers are perfect for granite, quartz, dolomite, and more. They are widely adopted in Ethiopia for asphalt, concrete, and railway ballast production.
Impact crushers are best suited for medium to soft materials and are known for producing well-shaped aggregates.
Ethiopian contractors favor impact crushers for their ease of use, lower operational costs, and adaptability to different work environments.
Mobile stone crushers are increasingly used in Ethiopia due to their flexibility, mobility, and reduced transport costs.
Mobile crushers are popular in rural road development, dam projects, and remote mining locations across Ethiopia.
Vertical Shaft Impact (VSI) crushers are used to produce high-quality manufactured sand and fine aggregates.
VSI crushers are instrumental in Ethiopia’s push for high-standard infrastructure using environmentally sustainable materials.
Hammer crushers are suited for materials with medium hardness and are widely used in Ethiopia’s limestone-rich regions.
These machines help reduce production costs in Ethiopia’s cement and aggregate industries.
Large-scale infrastructure projects require multiple stages of crushing and screening for optimal output.
Major projects like the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam and national highways utilize multi-stage plants for consistent aggregate quality.
Zenith, a leading Asian manufacturer, provides a comprehensive range of crushers, including jaw, cone, and mobile units, tailored for Ethiopia’s basalt crushing needs. Their machines are known for durability, intelligent operation, and extensive after-sales support, including training and spare parts supply.
Zenith offers high-efficiency crushers like the C6X series jaw crusher and mobile crushing plants, popular in Addis Ababa for their cost-competitiveness and robust performance. Their 30+ overseas branches ensure reliable service and support in Ethiopia.
In Ethiopia, jaw crushers (50-80 tons per hour) typically cost USD 150,000-250,000, influenced by high shipment costs from Asia (15-20% of total cost). Local suppliers like Abulkhase PLC may offer competitive pricing for smaller models.
Cone crushers (100-150 tons per hour) range from USD 280,000-380,000, reflecting their advanced technology and precision output. These are suitable for larger operations requiring fine aggregates.
Mobile crushing plants cost USD 120,000-550,000, depending on capacity and features. Their mobility justifies the higher price for projects requiring frequent site changes, such as road construction in Ethiopia.
Investing in high-quality crushers from reputable manufacturers like Zenith ensures lower maintenance costs and higher returns. A feasibility study in Addis Ababa projected a $4 million profit in the first year for an expanded crushing project, highlighting strong ROI potential.
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