Cobblestone Crusher
Cobblestones are stones that were frequently used in the pavement of early streets. “Cobblestone” is derived from the very old English word “cob”, which had a wide range of meanings, one of which was “rounded lump” with overtones of large size.
Note that Cobble is a generic geological term for any stone having dimensions between 2. 5–10 inches.
Cobblestone crusher:
We recommend customers use our crushers to crushing cobblestone, such as jaw crusher, impact crusher, cone crusher etc.
cobblestone go through vibrating feeder into jaw crusher for primary crushing, after primary crushing, the cobblestone stones fall into impact crusher or cone crusher for fine crushing. The final materials can be screened out the suitable cobblestone particles using for buiding materials through screening machine. The unsuitable cobblestone return to the crushing process for re-crushing.
If you need stone powder, cobblestone have to go through grinding process. We can use roller mill or mtw ultrafine grinding mill as cobblestone grinding machine. The finished size can upto 0. 005mm.
Shibang is a professional stone crusher manufacturer in China, and has formed a complete product-chain that takes crushers and grinding mills as the main products, and vibrating screen, vibrating feeder etc as supplementary products. Now, our products have exported to many countries, such as USA, Libya, South Africa, Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines, Pakistan, Brazil, Egypt, Zambia etc, and received high popularity.
Use in architecture:
In the Finger Lakes Region of New York State, the retreat of the glaciers during the last ice age left numerous small, rounded cobblestones available for building. Pre-Civil War architecture in the region made heavy use of cobblestones for walls. Today, the fewer than 600 remaining cobblestone buildings are prized as historic locations, most of them private homes. They are clustered south of Lake Ontario, between Buffalo and Syracuse. There is also a cluster of cobblestone buildings in the Town of Paris, Ontario. In addition to homes, cobblestones were used to build barns, stagecoach taverns, smokehouses, stores, churches, schools, factories, and cemetery markers. The history of building with cobblestones and 17 driving tours to see the remaining structures are found in “Cobblestone Quest – Road Tours of New York’s Historic Buildings”.
Use in roadways:
Cobblestones are typically either set in sand or similar material, or are bound together with mortar. Paving with cobblestones allows a road to be heavily used all year long. It prevents the buildup of ruts often found in dirt roads. It has the additional beneficial advantage of not getting muddy in wet weather or dusty in dry weather. A disadvantage is that carriage wheels, horse hooves and even modern automobiles make a lot of noise when rolling over cobblestone paving. In England, the custom was to strew the cobbles outside the house of a sick or dying person with straw, so as to dampen the sound. Cobblestones set in sand have the environmental advantage of being permeable paving, and of flexing rather than cracking with movements in the ground.
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