Different brands of jaw crushers, different Jaw Plate tooth types. There are some famous brands of jaw crusher plates tooth types:
- Metso jaw plates tooth type
- Sandvik jaw plates tooth type
- Terex jaw plates tooth type
Metso jaw plates tooth type
- Standard tooth. Good in gravel and non-abrasive rock; Tooth spacing ideal for fines removal; Power requirement and crushing stresses are in balance; Less slabby product; Reduced lifetime in the abrasive application.
- Superteeth tooth. General use in gravel and blasted rock; Tooth spacing ideal for fines removal; More tooth contact surface area compared to standard profile; More wearable Mn-steel than in standard jaws; Power requirement and crushing stresses are in balance; Less slabby product.
- Quarry thick + Super grip tooth. Good in blasted rock, difficult natural rock, and slippery rock; Sharp tooth profile (good grip on the rock); Power requirement and crushing stresses are in balance; Tooth spacing ideal for fines removal; Can be used when scalping is not efficient; Less slabby product.
- Super grip tooth. Good in gravel and non-abrasive rock; Tooth spacing ideal for fines removal; Power requirement and crushing stresses are in balance; Less slabby product; Reduced lifetime in the abrasive application.
- Quarry thick tooth. Good in abrasive and/or blasted rock; Fixed jaw die is 40 mm thicker than quarry jaw die (provides longer lifetime); Flat tooth profile maximizes lifetime (more surface area to crush with); More wearable Mn-steel than in standard jaws; Higher stresses and power requirements; Less space for fines to pass through (fines removal from feed material is important); Increase in the slabby product.
- Anti-slab tooth. Uneven tooth height (reduces slabs in feed material); Less slabby product.
- Quarry tooth. Good in abrasive and/ or blasted rock; Flat tooth profile maximizes lifetime (more surface area to crush with); More wearable Mn-steel than in standard jaws; Higher stresses and power requirements; Less space for fines to pass through (fines removal from feed material is important); Increase in the slabby product.
- Quarry + Super grip tooth. Good in blasted rock, difficult natural rock and slippery rock; Sharp tooth profile (good grip on the rock); Power requirement and crushing stresses are in balance; Tooth spacing ideal for fines removal; Can be used when scalping is not efficient; Less slabby product.
- Recycling tooth. Ideal for concrete, brick etc., demolition waste; Wear and crushing forces in good balance; Tooth spacing ideal for fines removal.
- Wavy-like tooth. Suitable for asphalt crushing; Wide grooves (material flows easily through the cavity)
Sandvik jaw plates tooth type
- Corrugated tooth. Suitable for less abrasive material. For feed with a lot of fines. Good for small CSS settings. Good top-size control.
- Sharp tooth. For flaky feed material with a lot of fines. Good gripping ability. Very good top-size control. Highly recommended if the AI is not too high.
- Heavy-duty tooth. For very abrasive material. Used for large CSS settings. Good top-size control.
- Wide-tooth. Good wear resistance. For feed with a lot of fines. Can be used on both fixed and moving sides.
- Coarse corrugated tooth. For abrasive material. For feed with a lot of fines. Used for large CSS settings. Good top-size control.
- Wide wave tooth. For slabby and less abrasive feed material. Feed is relatively easy to crush. Good top-size control.
Terex jaw plates tooth type
- Super tooth. Medium to hard rock application, Grips material to allow better crushing, Available in Mn18 and Mn22;
- Quarry tooth. Hard rock and high abrasive applications, Deeper tooth profile allows for extra wear, Available in Mn18 and Mn22;
- Multi tooth. Recycling applications, good grip on smooth flat surfaces, Available in Mn18;
- Standard tooth. Recycling and soft rock applications, Not available for all models, Available in Mn18.