Understanding Tons Per Hour (TPH) in Mining and Quarrying
TPH stands for Tons Per Hour. It is a unit of measurement used to express the rate at which material is being processed or moved. For example, if a conveyor belt is capable of handling 100 tons per hour (100 TPH), it means that it can move 100 tons of material in one hour.
In the context of mining and quarrying, TPH is often used to describe the production rate of a mine or quarry. For example, if a mine produces 500 TPH of ore, it means that it can extract 500 tons of ore in one hour.
TPH is also commonly used in other industries such as construction, where it may be used to describe the rate at which materials such as aggregate or cement are being produced or moved.
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