Terex Washing Systems to unveil C&D recycling plant at Hillhead 2018

By |  May 10, 2018

Photo courtesy of Terex Washing Systems

Terex Washing Systems will debut its latest modular concept at Hillhead 2018.

According to the company, this concept combines rinsing, screening, scrubbing and sand washing capabilities into a single plant.

Engineered with large-scale production processing in mind, the plant was designed to efficiently process C&D waste, as well as virgin material applications. The plant will have the ability to produce up to six grades of salable product, Terex Washing Systems adds.

In addition, the company will be unveiling the Terex AquaClear water management range at Hillhead. The range includes clarifying tanks, flocculent dosing systems, filter presses and other associated equipment aimed to provide an end-to-end solution for washing and water management.

“These new innovative wash solutions will help to revolutionize the washing market on a global level – a testament to our commitment to providing enhanced and unique washing solutions to meet customers’ and market needs,” says Oliver Donnelly, director at Terex Washing Systems. “We look forward to meeting with existing customers, prospective new customers, as well as many of our distributors from around the world.”

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