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What is the size of the coal after it passes through the crusher?

The size of the coal after it passes through a crusher can vary depending on the type and configuration of the crusher used, as well as the settings and operational parameters. Typically, a primary crusher will reduce large coal chunks to a size of anywhere between 4 to 8 inches in diameter. Secondary crushers can further reduce the coal size to finer granules, ranging from less than an inch to powdery consistency, depending on the requirements of the subsequent processes or specific industry standards.

For precise size specifications, it’s best to consult the technical documentation or manufacturer guidelines for the specific crusher being used.

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