‘We’re flipping the narrative’: CDE’s writes a new chapter for clay with Hillhead showcase

With its ProPress filter press, CDE is demonstrating the immense opportunity with clay...

Just two years after launching its high-performance filter press at Hillhead, wet processing experts CDE return to the show with the ProPressTM proven across six continents and more than 80,000 operating hours.

From Europe to Australia and right here the UK, operators are using the technology to recover more water, reduce reliance on freshwater supplies, transform difficult sludge streams into a manageable filter cake which has commercial uses, and unlock new value from materials previously considered as waste.

In the coming days, CDE will be joined on its stand at the Buxton Quarry by a range of customers who have integrated the ProPress into their operations, including Blackpool-based JN Civils, whose recycling operations manager, Dave Scott, said: “The advantages of the ProPress over traditional sand or silt lagoons is that it recycles the water in a more efficient way. It’s safer for people coming on site. There are a lot of safety aspects with the robot working on top. It’s an overall better solution.”

ProPress uses a dual feed and increased chamber volume to handle more material, producing a dryer cake product, while recycling 95% of its process water.

It is specifically designed for the efficient dewatering of sludge in CD&E waste recycling, quarrying, and mining applications and incorporates the latest in robotic technology and automation to ensure safe, efficient operation while reducing cycle times and operating costs, to help maximise processing outputs.

David Dowie, wash plant operations supervisor at Collier Quarrying & Recycling in Scotland, said: “Now we’ve got the ProPress, we’re getting fresh water on call when we need it. It’s taken all the stress away.”

Similarly, Colm Connolly, facilities manager at IMS in Dublin said investing in the ProPress is the best decision the company has made.

“We’ve given ourselves a far more sustainable business model, longer life, and longer facility life.”

CDE’s director of transformation, Paschal Lynch, said for too long clay has been treated as a waste by-product needing careful management that incurs significant cost.

“We’re flipping the narrative. We don’t see clay as a waste but as an opportunity. Already we’ve identified real applications for clay, from cohesive fill in infrastructure to a stabilising ingredient in roadworks and, better still, as a very promising decarbonising technology.”

Visitors to Hillhead are invited to meet the CDE team to learn more about the ProPress, explore its performance since launch, and discuss how CDE’s wet processing expertise can help unlock value from their material.

 

For more information, visit CDE at Hillhead from 23rd to 25th June, where the team will be located at stand A11 in the upper showgrounds. You can also request a meeting with the team in advance via the CDE website: www.cdegroup.com/hillhead

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  • CDE is the global leader in materials wet processing technology, with almost 2,000 wet processing projects delivered in over 100 countries across the world. Through it’s purpose “Championing Sustainability To Create A New Wor...