Superior introduces modular platform systems

By |  May 13, 2020
Fusion Modular Platform systems are pre-engineered for earlier commissioning. Photo: Superior Industries

Fusion Modular Platform systems are pre-engineered for earlier commissioning. Photo: Superior Industries

Superior Industries unveiled a new series of modular plants for aggregate crushing, sorting, sizing and washing applications.

Known as Fusion modular platforms, the plants are pre-engineered, ready-to-build systems that allow for customization.

“Our plant designs are scalable and easily expand with a developing customer site,” says Mark Crooks, product manager at Superior. “Producers can quickly expand capabilities as finances allow, application needs change and as their market develops.”

Superior pre-engineered a series of plant packages and is working to design more for its catalog. Examples include jaw, cone and impact crushing platforms, horizontal screening platforms with two-, three- and four-deck models, and a group of traditional washing and modern low-water washing platforms.

“Overwhelmingly, our customers said they want scalability and flexibility in these modular offerings,” Crooks says. “Therefore, as we developed our strategy, we ensured flexibility from top to bottom, convenient installation or dismantling and seamless integration with Superior crushing, screening, washing and conveying machinery.”

Fusion modular platform systems are pre-engineered for earlier commissioning. According to Superior, they are more cost-effective than design-build plants, incorporate well into existing plants, and utilize creative packaging to limit the number of flatbeds or shipping containers needed for transportation.

Superior engineers and manufactures bulk material processing and handling equipment and components. From its headquarters in Morris, Minnesota, Superior supplies bulk crushing, screening, washing and conveying systems, plus related parts and services for the aggregate and mining industries. In addition to its home plant, Superior operates from four other U.S. facilities, plus international factories in Canada, Brazil and China.

Kevin Yanik

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