Columbia Steel introduces high output cone mantle

Columbia Steel Casting Company’s new, patented cone mantle design offers improved crusher output, based on initial field trials.

high output cone mantle
high output cone mantle

According to the company, by looking beyond the concept of simple gravity feeding, Columbia’s engineers have developed a unique mantle modification intended to direct feed more efficiently into a crushing chamber.

“We’ve found that filling a crushing chamber via typical gravity feed may not provide optimum, or maximum, material flow,” says Steve Dolezal, Columbia Product Engineering Manager.  “Our high-output mantle design works by consistently drawing material into the chamber, producing a higher volume of crushed product.” He adds that early trials with customers in Canada and the Southwestern U.S. are promising, and Columbia looks forward to further testing.

According to Columbia Steel, this same problem-solving focus is applied to jaw and gyratory crusher wear parts, as well.  Columbia engineers design crushing surfaces to improve production and product sizing, while lowering discard weight and overall operating costs.  Alloys are tailored to meet the level of impact and abrasion encountered by customer equipment, resulting in better overall plant performance.

Columbia Steel offers more jaw crusher plate styles than any other single manufacturer in the industry.  Customer feedback has proven that the right jaw plate design can make a dramatic difference, depending on the application. Case histories reveal wear life increases of 50%, and some in which wear life increased up to 300%.  A gyratory wear part study by a Columbia engineer or field rep can reveal many areas for potential improvement: poor nip of feed materials, excessive wear in lower crushing chambers, poor throughput from partially worn parts, significant wear metal discard costs, and problems with uneven or localized wear.