Machinery Partner connects you directly to purchase Crushers from manufacturers and dealers delivered to Mississippi with best in class financing and support
read moreUp to 80 tph Ton per hour
$270,000
$4,812 - $6,171 /mo
5.65 - 6.35 Ton per hour
$20,000
$332 - $426 /mo
2 tph Ton per hour
$37,000
$659 - $846 /mo
4 tph Ton per hour
$40,000
$713 - $914 /mo
10 tph Ton per hour
$58,500
$1,043 - $1,337 /mo
8 tph Ton per hour
$53,000
$945 - $1,211 /mo
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In the heart of Mississippi, heavy machinery such as crushers play a pivotal role in the state's thriving mining and extraction industries. Crushers, with their robust construction and immense crushing power, are essential for breaking down large volumes of rocks and minerals that are abundant in this region. Mississippi is known for its vast reserves of lignite coal, oil, natural gas, limestone, sand, and gravel.
Lignite coal is a significant resource in Mississippi with its primary use being electricity generation. The Red Hills Mine, operated by the North American Coal Corporation, is a testament to this. The mine employs heavy-duty crushers to pulverize the lignite coal into a usable form for power plants.
Mississippi's limestone deposits are another resource where crushers prove essential. Limestone is crushed into various sizes ranging from small particles to large boulders and used extensively in construction projects for road base material and concrete aggregate. Moreover, crushed limestone acts as an essential ingredient in cement production.
Sand and gravel mines scattered across Mississippi also utilize crushers to generate materials used in concrete production, road construction, and landscaping applications. These aggregates are vital for maintaining the state's infrastructure.
Oil and natural gas extraction don't directly involve crushers but indirectly benefit from their use through constructing drilling pads or access roads using crushed aggregates.
Mississippi's crushed rock production is low compared to most states, at roughly 2 million metric tons produced annually. However, Mississippi makes up for it with annual sand and gravel production of roughly 8 million metric tons per year.
Whether it's at the Red Hills Mine or a small sand and gravel operation along the Mississippi River, crushers remain indispensable pieces of heavy machinery. They enable these resources to be put to good use across various commercial and industrial sectors – from energy production to building Mississippi’s infrastructure - making them a cornerstone of these industries.