1. Material Hardness
2. Material Moisture Content
Materials with high moisture content also affect the crushing efficiency. When the material contains a lot of water, it can stick inside the crusher, which not only reduces the crushing efficiency but also causes blockages during feeding and conveying. The crushing capacity of moist materials is significantly reduced. If dealing with moist materials, it's a good idea to dry them first or use a multi-stage crushing process to avoid affecting production.3. Fineness of the Crushed Material
The finer the material needs to be after crushing, the worse the crushing efficiency. In other words, the finer the crushed material, the smaller the crusher’s capacity. To obtain finer material, the crusher may need to perform multiple crushing stages, which increases energy consumption and decreases efficiency. Therefore, when selecting a crusher, materials with high fineness requirements need special attention to balance the results and efficiency.4. Material Composition
The composition of the material also affects the crushing speed and efficiency. If the material contains a large amount of fine powder, the crushing speed will be slower. Fine powder tends to stick inside the equipment, increasing friction and even causing blockages. To improve efficiency, it’s best to pre-screen the material before crushing to remove the fine powder, which helps reduce the negative impact on crushing efficiency.5. Material Viscosity
Materials with high viscosity are more likely to stick inside the crusher, which reduces the crushing efficiency. High-viscosity materials have poor flowability, requiring more power to crush, and are prone to causing blockages. When dealing with viscous materials, it’s a good idea to adjust the equipment parameters or use auxiliary measures, such as heating the material or applying wear-resistant coatings.6. Crusher Wear Resistance