
Terex Washing Systems, Dungannon, Northern Ireland, announced Nov. 13 that it is launching the HydroScrub 200. According to the company, the latest addition to its Greenline range of products has been tailored to work in wash recycling applications.
In a news release, Terex states, “The HydroScrub 200 uses the core principles of a high-performance log-washer with new features that offer dynamic adjustment and control with flexibility that enables the customer to adjust parameters to optimize performance and suit various types of feed material.”
The system consists of hydro floatation water injection, integrated pre- and postscreens, a high-volume trash removal screen and single-pass processing for various feed materials.
The company says the HydroScrub 200 is ideal for wash recycling applications where the challenge is liberating valuable aggregates and light organics from difficult to break down fines and insoluble clay. The system also can be used in “high-volume lights” applications where the level of attrition required to clean aggregates is less, but high volumes demand more water to create the hydro separation required to float materials off effectively.
“We recognize that not only is there a huge growth in the wash recycling sector, but there is ever-increasing diversity in the range of materials end-users need to wash,” Barry McMenamin, business line director for Terex Washing Systems, says. “The HydroScrub 200 offers the convenience of having one machine that can be easily adjusted to process different feed materials and provides opportunities for expansion—expansion in the range of customers you can provide a service for and expansion in terms of the volume of material they can process. It is the epitome of what we strive to offer through our Greenline range of products—balanced, end-to-end processing systems that enable our customers to wash wisely.”
The HydroScrub 200 will be unveiled at a live launch webinar Nov. 17 that will take viewers through key features of the product and explain how it can be used in different applications.
More information can be found on Terex’s website.
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