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AGGREGATES MANAGER / February 2016
by Therese Dunphy | Editor-in-Chief | tdunphy@randallreilly.com
SUPPLYLINES
Clean and Classified
Washing and classifying equipment can solve myriad
problems ranging from product dryness to fines recovery.
Designed to remove large volumes of excess
water from feed material, EIW Classifying
Tanks smooth out feed fluctuations and remove
excess sand particles for a consistent in-spec
product. Recently, the Mark VI computerized
sand re-blending control system was intro-
duced for this equipment. It makes stockpile
calibration easier and faster, allowing for a
varying number of controlled products, as well
as calibrated tons per hour forecast of the
products produced. Producers using the Mark
VI system maintain tighter control of their
products' fineness modulus (F.M.). It can handle
up to two tanks simultaneously and is said to
make calibration simple, fast, and easy.
Eagle Iron Works | www.eiwllc.com
Elrus Aggregate Systems wash screens have been developed
with more than 40 years of industry experience and design
evolution. They feature heavy-duty side panel and carry
deck construction, rotated cross tubes to maximize screen
open area, integral wash bars, and easily replaceable inlet
chutes and discharge lips. Units are available in a range of
sizes from 3 feet by 6 feet to 8 feet by 20 feet. Elrus can
custom design or configure to meet individual requirements.
Elrus | www.elrus.com
Classifying tank smoothens out
feed fluctuations
Ruggedly built wash screens