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CDE Global offers new Infinity screens

Materials washing specialists CDE Global’s latest modular wash plant includes a new feed arrangement, the latest incarnation of its M2500 mobile washing plant and an upgraded AggMax portable logwasher. The company also offers a number of new inclined screens from its Infinity range as well as an EvoWash sand washing plant with a new screening system for fine screening applications. The Infinity screen range, launched in 2014, has undergone a significant expansion to include new horizontal sizing scree
January 6, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
A CDE Global Infinity screen and four stockpile conveyors
Materials washing specialists 3168 CDE Global’s latest modular wash plant includes a new feed arrangement, the latest incarnation of its M2500 mobile washing plant and an upgraded AggMax portable logwasher.

The company also offers a number of new inclined screens from its Infinity range as well as an EvoWash sand washing plant with a new screening system for fine screening applications.

The Infinity screen range, launched in 2014, has undergone a significant expansion to include new horizontal sizing screens; grizzly screens; dewatering screen and fine sand screens for specialist applications, in addition to the existing range of inclined screens.

“The key advantage of the Infinity screen design is that it offers a stronger, lighter screen which requires significantly less power to run,” says Neil Mullan, senior product development engineer at CDE Global, and the project leader for the Infinity screening range.

“Our patented trilogy side wall construction also eliminates welds from the construction which serves to maximise the life of the screen.”

As well as being included on the series of modular wash plants that CDE manufacture the Infinity screens are also available as individual units and this is a market where CDE believe there is significant potential for it in the years ahead.

“The Infinity screens have been an integral part of the M-Series mobile washing plants, R-Series primary screening units, EvoWash sand washing plants and AggMax portable logwasher for some time now,” says Eoin Heron, CDE regional manager for Europe & Russia.

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