
Key points to consider when building a new sand and gravel production line, from planning to commissioning:
With the rapid development of infrastructure such as buildings and roads, the demand for sand and gravel aggregates is increasing. Currently, newly built sand and gravel production lines generally have a capacity of over one million tons per year, and even super-large production lines with tens of millions of tons of capacity are emerging. To ensure efficient, stable, and environmentally friendly operation of these projects, the following issues deserve special attention during the initial stages of new project construction.
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I. Product Quality is the Lifeline

In a highly competitive market, product quality is the foundation of a company's success. High-quality aggregates must not only meet national standards but also market demands. Especially for manufactured sand products, indicators such as particle shape, gradation, and clay content need to be strictly controlled. High-quality aggregates require not only good particle shape and reasonable gradation but also must meet the sand requirements for commercial concrete and ready-mixed mortar. At the same time, the production process should be adjusted reasonably according to the climate and geological conditions of different regions to ensure stable and reliable product quality.
II. Production Line Construction Requires Scientific Planning
The construction of a new sand and gravel production line requires scientific planning from various aspects, including mine site selection, factory layout, process scheme determination, and equipment selection. First, the process should be simple and efficient, and the equipment should be easy to use and maintain. Second, the level of automation and intelligence should be improved to reduce labor input and increase equipment operating efficiency. Finally, the production line must meet environmental protection requirements and achieve green production. It is recommended to choose an experienced design institute for overall project planning and design to ensure the smooth progress of the project.
III. Equipment Selection Must Be Reasonable
Equipment selection directly affects the operating performance of the production line. When selecting equipment, factors such as the physical properties of the raw materials, production scale, and product requirements should be fully considered. For raw materials with high hardness and abrasion resistance, it is recommended to choose wear-resistant and durable equipment. At the same time, avoid directly copying the equipment selection schemes of other companies, ensuring that the equipment selection meets actual production needs.

IV. Supporting Mine Construction Must Be Standardized
The construction of supporting mines is an important part of the sand and gravel production line. When selecting a site, it should be chosen based on the planned product types and market demand. Priority should be given to utilizing resources such as mine waste rock or beneficiation tailings. At the same time, mine construction should comply with relevant national standards to achieve green and orderly mining. The ultimate goal is to create a green, environmentally friendly, and efficient mine to provide stable and reliable raw material support for sand and gravel production. In summary, the construction of a new sand and gravel production line requires scientific planning and rational layout in various aspects, including product quality, production line construction, equipment selection, and supporting mine development. Only in this way can the project ensure efficient, stable, and environmentally friendly operation and meet market demands.










