Product Definition
Crushing and screening equipment refers to machinery used in the mining, quarrying, construction and recycling industries, designed to reduce the size of raw materials (crushing) and separate materials by size or type (screening).
Crushers (such as jaw crushers, cone crushers, and impact crushers) break down rocks or ores into smaller particles, while screens (such as vibrating screens and rotary screens) classify these materials into usable grades or sizes for further processing or end-use applications.
Global Market Overview
According to the latest research report by Global Info Research, in terms of revenue, the global crushing and screening equipment market generated approximately US$6,056 million in 2025. It is projected to reach US$8,118 million by 2032, with a CAGR of 4.3% from 2026 to 2032.

Market Drivers and Prospects
1. Growing demand for sand and aggregate driven by continuous global infrastructure expansion
Sustained strong momentum in transportation, municipal, water conservancy, energy and other infrastructure projects worldwide has directly boosted demand for sand and aggregate, thereby driving steady growth in demand for crushing and screening equipment. Accelerated infrastructure investment in developing economies – including highway construction in India, port and power plant projects in Southeast Asia, and new town development in the Middle East – has created strong demand for both stationary and mobile crushing and screening plants.
2. Intelligent and green mining transformation driving equipment technology upgrading
The global mining industry is entering a phase of intelligent, unmanned and low-carbon development, pushing mining enterprises to impose higher requirements on crushing and screening equipment in terms of efficiency, safety and environmental performance.
3. Rising construction waste recycling and recycled aggregate utilization stimulating demand for mobile equipment
Ongoing urbanization has turned large volumes of construction demolition waste, old pavement concrete and urban renewal debris into renewable resources, encouraging countries to accelerate the establishment of a complete industrial chain: waste recycling → recycled aggregate → remanufacturing.
Policy-wise, the European Union, the United States, China and other regions have introduced standards and subsidies to promote the use of recycled aggregates, providing long-term support for the penetration of crushing and screening equipment.
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