888CSE has successfully introduced a new fuel-efficient line of crushing and screening equipment to Australia, offering reduced greenhouse gasses and the lowest scope one emissions.
Surpassing 100 years in business in 2023, Lippmann has built its reputation for premium quality solutions from their philosophy of creating some of the most durable machines in the industry.
888CSE has delivered and supported numerous static and modular Lippmann jaw crushers and feeders to the Australian market in the last ten years. These crushers have successfully processed millions of tonnes of rock and ore in the harshest of climates in remote areas of Australia.
Lippmann heavy duty track-mounted crushers and screens are now stocked at 888CSE, for the aggregate, mining, and recycling industries. 888CSE has partnered with Lippmann to bring a new line of mobile crushers and screeners to WA, NT and SA. Starting with the L1300j-E, this 125te track mounted jaw plant is one of the largest mobile crushers in the market offering professional operators the highest production and performance efficiency in mining and large quarry operations.
Capable of processing over 1000tph in certain mining applications, this electric powered jaw crusher features a CAT genset to provide self-contained on-board power. The L1300j-E can also be plugged into a mains power supply for the lowest cost of operation. Alternatively, the plant can run off a single larger genset, which can be used to power a complete Lippmann crushing circuit, for the most fuel efficient and cost saving operation.
Additional “dual power” diesel/electric Lippmann machines include 300c and 400c cone crushers with 300/400HP hydraulic adjust cone, Lippmann 1200j-E, 75te class jaw crusher capable of processing up to 600tph, an L620R heavy duty scalper screen with apron feeder, and an L622-3 triple deck sizing screen with class-leading 22ft x 6ft triple deck side tension screening system.
For more information, visit 888cse.com.au
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