The Cedar Rapids D8800 Rock Crusher: Powering the Aggregate Industry
The aggregate industry plays a pivotal role in global infrastructure development, supplying crushed stone, sand, and gravel for construction projects. Among the key equipment driving this sector is the Cedar Rapids D8800 Rock Crusher, a robust machine designed for high-capacity primary crushing applications.
Demand for durable aggregates continues to rise with urbanization and road-building initiatives. Efficient rock crushers like the D8800 are essential for processing hard granite, limestone, and recycled concrete into uniform sizes. Cedar Rapids (now part of Minerals Processing Systems) has long been synonymous with reliability in crushing technology, offering solutions tailored to mining and quarrying operations.

1. What materials can the D8800 process?
It handles hard rock (e.g., basalt), recycled concrete, and slag with optimal efficiency.
2. How does it compare to cone crushers?
The D8800 is a gyratory crusher ideal for primary crushing, whereas cone crushers suit secondary/tertiary stages.
3. What’s the typical production output?
Depending on settings, it can process 500–2,000 tons per hour.

A quarry in Texas deployed the D8800 to replace an aging primary crusher, achieving a 30% boost in throughput while cutting energy costs by 15%. The unit’s ability to process oversized boulders minimized pre-screening needs, streamlining their operation.
The Cedar Rapids D8800 remains a cornerstone in aggregate production, combining power with precision engineering. As infrastructure demands grow, such equipment will continue to shape efficient material processing worldwide—proving that durability and performance remain non-negotiable in heavy industry.