We test your material in our test center to find the right solution for your specific requirements. Send us your requirements without obligation, and we'll call you back for a personal consultation. This way, you'll receive a well-founded recommendation for the optimal machine, process stage, and target particle size – precisely tailored to your material.
Example cement clinker
Example clay tiles
Example Titanium slag
Example Polystyrene
Example Catalyst
Example Batteries
Let's start with a good conversation:
- Which machine is suitable for my desired final finish?
- What is the optimal feed size for the jaw crusher?
- What is the realistic throughput per batch?
- Is my material suitable for your crusher?
- How abrasive is my material – what level of wear can be expected?
- Do I need to crush and grind, or is one step sufficient?
Frequently Asked Questions
A material test shows, how your material actually behaves when crushed and ground (e.g., hardness, brittleness, abrasiveness, moisture). This is how we find the suitable machine and optimal parameters, before it leads to bad investments or unnecessary wear and tear.
Our testing service is, of course, completely free of charge for you.
- Mineral materials (e.g. quartzite, limestone, concrete) are often brittle, are easy to break – but can abrasive .
- Metallic materials (e.g. ferroalloys, ores) are common tougher and denser, create greater stress on tools and often require a Robust, wear-resistant design.
In the material test, we examine which strategy is the best fit – Crushing → Pre-crushing → Fine grinding
We are checking, among other things:
- Task size & desired final fineness
- Digestibility (Breakage behavior / grindability)
- Throughput & Process Design (single- or multi-stage)
- wear behavior with abrasive materials
- Meaningful combination from jaw crusher, mill and possibly sieving
In the end, you will receive a clear recommendation for Machine + settings + process path.
You can either send us a sample or schedule an appointment at the test center. Helpful information includes:
- Material type (e.g. Ore, ferroalloy, concrete, catalyst)
- max. task size
- desired Final grain size / fineness
- required throughput (per batch / hour / week)
This allows us to plan the test realistically, and you will receive a result faster.
No that test laboratory LITech's laboratory is not a contract laboratory. Its sole purpose is to test LITech's machines under real-world conditions and to develop optimal solutions for our customers. We do not offer external material processing or analyses outside of this scope.

