Aggregates Manager

December 2016

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AGGREGATES MANAGER / December 2016 37 TEREX WASHING SYSTEMS FINES RECOVERY SYSTEM The FM UltraFines, from Terex Washing Systems, offers an additional step to¬ward efficient management and recovery of ultrafines sand from wastewa- ter streams, produced from washing processes. This ultra-fines recovery unit can process up to 589 cubic yards of slurry per hour, recovering material as small as 40 microns to decrease the need for storage ponds or water treatment plants. The plant includes a centrifugal pump, a cluster of four hydrocyclones, and a high-frequency dewatering screen on one chassis. The FM UltraFines also features a uniquely designed conical tank and anti-turbulence system, which the manufacturer says is essential in the process of ultra-fines recovery. Terex Washing Systems | www.terex.com STURTEVANT INC. ENTIRELY MOBILE AIR CLASSIFYING PLANT Sturtevant Inc. offers a 100-percent mobile air classifying plant with collapsible convey- ors. The Whirlwind air classifier and conveyors can be set up hydraulically without the need for cranes, boom trucks, or special crew. The plant is on a rugged chassis with tri-axle suspension. The transportation size of the plant is just over 13 feet tall, 61 feet long, and 12 feet wide. The plant can handle a feed capacity of 30 to 90 tons per hour on the 50-horsepower variable frequency motor. The manufacturer says it could save users up to 50 per- cent on transportation costs. Sturtevant Inc. | www.sturtevantinc.com Design & Construction of Fines Recovery Equipment Doing What We Do Best HIGH RATE THICKENER FRACTIONATOR VERTICAL DURABILITY CELL SUPER CUTTER HYDRO-CYCLONE PLATE & FRAME PRESS DEWATERING SCREEN Learn More Call 866-616-9351 or Visit www.azfab.com Providing Solutions March 7-11, 2017 Las Vegas, Nevada Booth #C31095 VISIT US AT

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