CDE Showcases Next-Gen Equipment at Conexpo
Published: 16/6, 2023
CDE showcased its next generation of waste recycling equipment at Conexpo, and launched the P2-168, the latest addition to its range of Infinity high-frequency dewatering screens. With a processing capacity of up to 750 tons per hour, the P2-168 is the largest model in the range and has been designed specifically for the US market.
Screens are the single biggest point of fatigue in the wash plant setup, but the unique construction of CDE’s Infinity range makes them fundamentally different from other screens available on the market. With no welds in the sidewalls, a galvanized structure, and a VibroSync drive mechanism providing control and even distribution of power, they offer increased durability and prolonged operational life for advanced screening and dewatering performance.
The new P2-168 model brings all the benefits of the Infinity range to a new scale to support materials producers processing high tonnages. Benefitting from almost 183 ft2 (17m2) of surface area, the screen decks are reinforced at the center point which serves to strengthen the screen and provide the operator with the flexibility to produce up to six in-spec products simultaneously.an ever and the supply lines from our quarries are getting further away from where materials are required.
CDE’s stand also included many of its other top-of-the-range recycling solutions. The AggMax is engineered to operate in the toughest conditions, maximizing product yield from the most abrasive of feedstocks thanks to the unique spiral alignment of its paddles. Combining feeding, scrubbing, screening, and sizing on a single chassis, the AggMax is capable of producing a variety of materials at the high processing rates demanded by the US market.
The third generation AggMax 253SR, the latest in the range, has undergone significant improvements to its chassis. Greater modularization enables operators to integrate additional equipment from across the CDE range in line with future commercial needs. Improved access to pumps and other critical components also allows for easier observation and maintenance, minimizing the need for servicing downtime.
CDE’s counter-flow classification unit (CFCU) technology allows for effective separation of two materials of differing relative densities. With a variable cut (separation) point, it offers greater control over sand classification providing complete flexibility for the production of various end products and the removal of lightweight contaminants from the fine material fraction. The latest CFCU 300 model is the biggest in the range and includes CDE’s newly developed dart valve, offering improved control of the underflow discharge for a consistent material cut point and optimized throughput.
CDE’s EvoWash all-in-one sand washing, classification, and dewatering system uses hydrocyclone technology to deliver unparalleled control of silt cut points and increases product yield. The EvoWash 201 is one of the largest in the CDE range and is capable of processing around 200 tons per hour of feed material. The company’s ShearClean Attrition Cell technology further enhances the washing process by providing efficient contaminant removal through consistent material scrubbing. It maximizes material-on-material impact to both protect downstream processes from wear and ensure the production of in-spec products. The latest DS120 model is developed for high tonnage operations, offering twice the scrubbing volume as its predecessor, the DS60.