The Comprehensive Guide to Stone Crushing and Sand Making Production Lines
The global construction boom has driven exponential demand for high-quality aggregates, sand, and gravel. As urbanization accelerates, the stone crushing and sand-making industry has become a backbone for infrastructure projects, including roads, bridges, and buildings. With tightening environmental regulations, modern production lines must balance efficiency, sustainability, and cost-effectiveness.
The PE 900×1200 jaw crusher is a cornerstone in primary crushing, widely used in mining and quarrying. Key features include:

A typical crushing/sand-making line integrates multiple stages:
1. Primary Crushing: PE 900×1200 jaw crusher reduces raw stone to ≤200 mm.
2. Secondary Crushing: Cone crusher (e.g., HP300) or impact crusher for finer output (20–50 mm).
3. Tertiary Crushing/Sand Making: VSI crusher produces 0–5 mm manufactured sand.
4. Screening & Washing: Vibrating screens and log washers ensure gradation and remove impurities.
1. What’s the price of a PE 900×1200 crusher?
Prices range from $50,000–$100,000, depending on manufacturer, customization, and auxiliary components.

2. How to optimize output quality?
Adjust crusher settings, use proper wear parts, and ensure consistent feed size.
3. Environmental compliance?
Dust suppression systems (water spray/fog cannons) and noise enclosures are mandatory in most regions.
A 500 tph plant in Quang Ninh combined:
Result: Produced 0–5 mm sand meeting GB/T 14684-2022 standards, supplied for local concrete batching plants.
Investing in well-configured crushing lines with equipment like the PE 900×1200 ensures long-term profitability. Future advancements will focus on automation (e.g., IoT-based monitoring) and energy-efficient designs to meet green standards.