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 Feature story
  Significant water savings:
Designed to operate at up to 70tph, the AggReclaim system uses approximately 1 cm metre of water per ton of input material against a standard wash plant moving 3.5 cu metre of water per ton of input material simply because it is required to move sand along pipes in contrast to the mechanical operation and the use of gravity of the Agg Reclaim system.
John, continued, “We have also designed a super fines cluster of cyclones that we can fit for clients doing remediation work who desire a cut down to 30/40μm.”
 Processing ability:
Although the AggReclaim is processing natural sand and gravel for PJ Thory it will also produce the same results whether it is scalpings, crushed dust, soil washing or anything that has sand and gravel in it or stone and fines.
John, added,” We have a prototype in Wales processing crushed dust and when the unit at PJ Thory Peterborough Quarry has finished its current production increase it will then move to another PJ Thory recycling site in Peterborough where is will be it will be tasked with recycled soil washing.
“It occupies a small footprint, and it is easy to install, taking around 2 days and should not require specific planning as it is classed as a flotation unit. Basically, it is a remarkably simple method of producing saleable in-specification sand and washed aggregate. In essence the entire system relies on the finite settings and a specific of resonance within the screen box together with other special settings throughout the system.”
 www.hub-4.com Jan-Feb 22 - Issue 72
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