our products
All products made by
craftsmanship
Two application areas
Medium and fine crushing, such as iron ore, non-ferrous metal ore, granite, limestone, quartzite, sandstone, river pebbles and other ores and rocks.

Iron ore

Granite

limestone

Manganese ore

River pebbles

Basalt

Gold mine

Copper ore
Solid product performance, brand-new crusher structure, and optimized laminated crushing cavity make it high in crushing efficiency and good product size. The new hydraulic control system makes the maintenance and adjustment of the crushing process more convenient and accurate.
At the same time, Liming Heavy Industry has a sales and service network all over the country and even around the world, and can also provide you with convenient, fast and professional technical support and after-sales service anytime and anywhere.
Leave a Message
If you are interested in our products, you can leave us a message below, and we will be happy to serve you!

PAMPANGA HISTORY - Alviera
2021-6-24 PAMPANGA HISTORY. Based on archival shreds of evidence of Pampanga history, the province is a descendant of the Luzon Empire, which was colloquially

Pampanga Blog: Brief History of Pampanga
2007-1-27 The old Pampanga towns of Aliaga, Cabiao, Gapan, San Antonio and San Isidro were ceded to the province of Nueva Ecija in 1848 during the term of Spanish Governor-General Narciso Claveria y Zaldua. The municipality of San Miguel de Mayumo of Pampanga was yielded to the province of Bulacan in the same provincial boundary configuration in 1848.

History of Pampanga - Tagalog Lang
2020-2-5 History of Pampanga. The sociopolitical and economic conditions in Pampanga before colonization by Westerners indicate that the Pampango people had a functioning and well-adjusted system of self-governance. The agricultural sector produced food that was more than sufficient. There were artisans who had various skills, laws that preserved peace and ...

Pampanga It's More Fun in Central Luzon
2021-6-30 Brief History Pampanga was founded by the Spanish conquistador, Martín de Goiti, in 1571. The name was derived from the native Kapampangan words “pangpang ilog” meaning “riverside” where the early Malayan settlements were concentrated along the Rio Grande de la Pampanga.

Center for Kapampangan Studies - Holy Angel
His first research was on the foundation dates of all towns and churches in Pampanga and list of priests from 1572 to 1905. Parker also proposed to James Robertson (of the Blair and Robertson fame) to convince Gov. W. Cameron Forbes to order every municipality in the Philippines to

91. 24 SIGNIFICANT BOOKS ABOUT PAMPANGA YOU
2018-8-25 His major opus— “The History of Pampanga and its Towns” (rev. 1965)–remains in typewritten and mimeographed form—and continues to be

PELCO III
history. in 1972 foundation of the electric cooperatives in the towns that are within the province of pampanga aims to light up all of the towns and barangays. first formed is epeco, who was sepeco and to cover almost all the towns of pampanga became pelco. because of the rapid development and expansion of its scope, it is preferred to have ...

History of Pampanga - Tagalog Lang
2020-2-5 The eruption of Mount Pinatubo in 1991 flooded many Pampanga towns with lahar, burying rice agricultural land under volcanic sand and destroying roads, bridges, schools, and homes. This has displaced many a peasant family, and has led to the evacuation of families and the abandonment of agricultural lands.

Pampanga It's More Fun in Central Luzon
2021-6-30 Pampanga, one of the richest provinces in the Philippines, was re-organized as a province by the Spaniards on December 11, 1571. For governmental control and taxation purposes, the Spanish authorities subdivided Pampanga into towns (pueblos), which were further subdivided into districts (barrios) and in some cases, into royal and private ...

San Fernando, Pampanga History, Tourist Spots, Festival
2019-8-26 History. Through the efforts of Don Josef Bersosa, the town of San Fernando was founded on August 16, 1754 out of the barrios from Bacolor and Mexico with Don Vidal de Arrozal its first gobernadorcillo (mayor). As early as 1896, San Fernando was in a state of war since Pampanga became one of the earliest provinces that revolted against Spanish ...

The Kapampangan Listorian: 107. 16 OLD NAMES OF
2019-3-18 107. 16 old names of pampanga towns The early Kapampangan settlements as found by Spaniards, and the early pueblos that they organized were known by ancient, local names---far different from the names of today’s modern municipalities and cities.

Pampanga Province, Philippines Genealogy •
2021-3-12 History. PAMPANGA is a province in the very heart of the central plains of Luzon in the Philippines. As a province, Pampanga was created in 1571 by the Spaniards for the purposes of government control, church territoriality and tax collection. In 1873, its present borders were drawn after the authorities ceded towns to neighboring provinces.

The Museums of Pampanga: Its History, Culture, and
2012-7-24 The history of Pampanga reveals the character and quality of its people: industry, faith, toughness, intellect, creativity, leadership, bravery. For all these traits, Pampanga stands as it has proudly stood before, solidly claiming its rightful place of leadership among the provinces of the nation. The wealth of culture in the province is showcased through their museums.

Magalang: One of Pampanga's oldest towns - SUNSTAR
2018-4-25 MAGALANG -- Established on April 30, 1605, this agricultural town is one of the oldest towns of Pampanga. This was learned from the municipal officials led by Mayor Malou Lacson during the Mutya Ning Magalang 2018 pre-pageant of 17 lovely candidates held in

Center for Kapampangan Studies - Holy Angel
His first research was on the foundation dates of all towns and churches in Pampanga and list of priests from 1572 to 1905. Parker also proposed to James Robertson (of the Blair and Robertson fame) to convince Gov. W. Cameron Forbes to order every municipality in the Philippines to compile its own local history .

91. 24 SIGNIFICANT BOOKS ABOUT PAMPANGA YOU
2018-8-25 His major opus— “The History of Pampanga and its Towns” (rev. 1965)–remains in typewritten and mimeographed form—and continues to be consulted by Kapampangan scholars. SOURCES: Singsing Magazine, various issues, Center for

PELCO III
history. in 1972 foundation of the electric cooperatives in the towns that are within the province of pampanga aims to light up all of the towns and barangays. first formed is epeco, who was sepeco and to cover almost all the towns of pampanga became pelco. because of the rapid development and expansion of its scope, it is preferred to have ...

San Fernando, Pampanga History, Tourist Spots, Festival
2019-8-26 History. Through the efforts of Don Josef Bersosa, the town of San Fernando was founded on August 16, 1754 out of the barrios from Bacolor and Mexico with Don Vidal de Arrozal its first gobernadorcillo (mayor). As early as 1896, San Fernando was in a state of war since Pampanga became one of the earliest provinces that revolted against Spanish ...

The Kapampangan Listorian: 107. 16 OLD NAMES OF
2019-3-18 107. 16 old names of pampanga towns The early Kapampangan settlements as found by Spaniards, and the early pueblos that they organized were known by ancient, local names---far different from the names of today’s modern municipalities and cities.

Pampanga Province, Philippines Genealogy •
2021-3-12 History. PAMPANGA is a province in the very heart of the central plains of Luzon in the Philippines. As a province, Pampanga was created in 1571 by the Spaniards for the purposes of government control, church territoriality and tax collection. In 1873, its present borders were drawn after the authorities ceded towns to neighboring provinces.

Sasmuan - A town in Pampanga
2021-2-16 Towns and Cities of Pampanga: Sasmuan – a town in Pampanga Sasmuan - is used to be called “Sexmoan”, later on was named “Sasmuan” from the Kapampangan words Sasa - one kind of bamboo which are abundant in the place and Pitabmuan meaning meeting place, because based on history Sasmuan became the assembly place of the Kapampangan ...

The Museums of Pampanga: Its History, Culture, and
2012-7-24 The history of Pampanga reveals the character and quality of its people: industry, faith, toughness, intellect, creativity, leadership, bravery. For all these traits, Pampanga stands as it has proudly stood before, solidly claiming its rightful place of leadership among the provinces of the nation. The wealth of culture in the province is showcased through their museums.

Magalang: One of Pampanga's oldest towns - SUNSTAR
2018-4-25 MAGALANG -- Established on April 30, 1605, this agricultural town is one of the oldest towns of Pampanga. This was learned from the municipal officials led by Mayor Malou Lacson during the Mutya Ning Magalang 2018 pre-pageant of 17 lovely candidates held in

Center for Kapampangan Studies - Holy Angel
His first research was on the foundation dates of all towns and churches in Pampanga and list of priests from 1572 to 1905. Parker also proposed to James Robertson (of the Blair and Robertson fame) to convince Gov. W. Cameron Forbes to order every municipality in the Philippines to compile its own local history .

Bataan History, Geography, Economy - PeoPlaid Profile
2019-2-27 Bataan History. The province of Bataan was originally a territory of Pampanga Province. On January 11, 1757, several towns were separated to create the new province of Bataan. Jose M. Lerma represented Bataan during the first legislative assembly from 1907 to

PELCO III
history. in 1972 foundation of the electric cooperatives in the towns that are within the province of pampanga aims to light up all of the towns and barangays. first formed is epeco, who was sepeco and to cover almost all the towns of pampanga became pelco. because of the rapid development and expansion of its scope, it is preferred to have ...

91. 24 SIGNIFICANT BOOKS ABOUT PAMPANGA YOU
2018-8-25 His major opus— “The History of Pampanga and its Towns” (rev. 1965)–remains in typewritten and mimeographed form—and continues to be consulted by Kapampangan scholars. SOURCES: Singsing Magazine, various issues, Center for