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Terex Washing Systems develops bucket wheel dewatering system

Terex Washing Systems’ FM120BW bucket wheel dewatering system exhibited at ConExpo, continues to be an extremely efficient plant effectively solving customers washing requirements around the world, says the company. Among installations in 2013 were those in Russia, Australia, Turkey and the Middle East. The FM120BW showcased by TWS is a sand plant which brings together traditional dewatering buckets and hydrocyclone technology on one chassis.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Terex Washing Systems’ FM120BW bucket wheel dewatering system
7258 Terex Washing Systems’ FM120BW bucket wheel dewatering system exhibited at Conexpo, continues to be an extremely efficient plant effectively solving customers washing requirements around the world, says the company.

Among installations in 2013 were those in Russia, Australia, Turkey and the Middle East.

The FM120BW showcased by TWS is a sand plant which brings together traditional dewatering buckets and hydrocyclone technology on one chassis.

The unit is said to be particularly suited to high wearing abrasive sands as the buckets reduce wear on the rubber lined centrifugal pump and cyclones.

It is also capable of processing a feed product up to ½” (1.25cm), and its primary purpose is to remove the unwanted silt <75 micron (200 Mesh) and dewater the clean sand down to 10% moisture.








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