The amount of cubic meters of aggregate a crusher can produce per hour depends on the density of the material being crushed. Aggregate density typically ranges from 1,400 kg/m³ to 2,800 kg/m³. Here’s a rough calculation:
Convert 50 tons per hour to kilograms per hour: \[ 50 \text{ tons} \times 1,000 \text{ kg/ton} = 50,000 \text{ kg/hour} \]
Assume an average density of 2,000 kg/m³ (you may need the exact density for a precise calculation): \[ \text{Volume of aggregate} = \frac{50,000 \text{ kg/hour}}{2,000 \text{ kg/m³}} = 25 \text{ m³/hour} \]
Therefore, a 50 ton per hour crusher can produce approximately 25 cubic meters of aggregate per hour, assuming an average density of 2,000 kg/m³. This is a general estimate, and the actual output can vary based on the material's specific density and crusher efficiency.
