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Have you ever wondered about the secret behind efficient crushing? Well, today we're diving deep into the world of reduction ratios. DJ from Machinery Partner gives his guide on how to crush more efficiently depending on your crusher type! Picture this: you're on a job site, and you've got rocks of all shapes and sizes to crush. You know you can save money crushing them rather than paying dump fees. But how do you know what your crusher can handle? That's where reduction ratios come into play. The reduction ratio for crushing shows us how large or coarse the feed can be for the crusher to handle and how fine or small the output or product will be. For example, a 6:1 reduction ratio means a crusher will break a 6” piece, or input, into 1” pieces on average DJ also talks through crusher types and their reduction ratios. Jaw crushers, like the impressive ARK J2616 boast a 6:1 reduction ratio, making them perfect for breaking up tough materials like concrete and asphalt. Impact crushers, on the other hand, offer a higher reduction ratio of 10:1. They deliver a sudden impact force that shatters materials into smaller pieces, making them ideal for medium-hard materials like concrete and limestone. Lastly, cone crushers offer a 5:1 reduction ratio. They use compression to reduce material sizes and are reliable tools for efficient secondary crushing. At Machinery Partner, we're here to help you navigate the world of crushing. Whether you're a small contractor or a seasoned pro, our experts can guide you to the perfect crusher for your business needs. Get in touch with us today or visit our website to explore our full range of crushing equipment. https://www.machinerypartner.com/