PowerX supply an Advanced Sand Classification Plant for Sandsfield at Brandesburton Quarry
This innovative technology is expected to increase the company’s efficiency and reduce its environmental impact.
The plant’s advanced filtration system ensures that the sand is thoroughly cleaned, removing any remaining impurities and contaminants. This results in a higher-quality product that meets the requirements of the construction industry.
The introduction of the sand processing plant is expected to have a significant impact on the company’s operations.
The feed material is first crushed and then passed through a series of screens to separate the sand from the other materials.
How the TAK Classifier System Works
The TAK classifier system works by using a combination of air flow and vibration to separate the materials. The air flow is used to lift the materials into the air, where they are then separated by the vibration.
The material is then transported to a 2m x 1.5m single-deck vibrating screen, which separates the material into different sizes.
5m single-deck vibrating screen
5m triple-deck rinsing screen
5m³ feed hopper with a variable speed belt drive
How it Works
The process begins at the 7.5m³ feed hopper, which has a variable speed belt drive. This allows for precise control over the material flow, ensuring that the material is fed into the system at the optimal rate.
2m belt press filter.
The fine sand plant is typically equipped with a 500mmØ Hydrocyclone, which is used to separate the material into different size fractions. The Hydrocyclone is a type of cyclone that uses centrifugal force to separate the material based on its density and size. The fine sand plant is also equipped with a belt press filter, which is used to dewater the material. The belt press filter is a type of filter that uses a combination of pressure and gravity to remove excess water from the material. The fine sand plant is designed to produce fine sand with a particle size distribution of around 40µm.
The system ensures that the plant operates within predetermined parameters, optimizing production efficiency and minimizing waste. The plant’s production process is highly efficient, with a throughput of 200 tons per hour. The plant’s ability to produce a wide range of aggregate sizes allows it to cater to various construction projects, from residential to commercial and industrial applications. The plant’s advanced technology and automation enable it to produce high-quality aggregates with minimal environmental impact. The plant’s energy-efficient design and use of renewable energy sources, such as solar power, reduce the carbon footprint of the operation. The plant’s location is strategically chosen to minimize environmental impact. The plant is situated near a major transportation hub, allowing for easy access to markets and reducing transportation costs. The plant’s management team is experienced and dedicated to ensuring the quality and efficiency of the plant’s operations. The team is committed to continuous improvement and innovation, staying up-to-date with the latest technologies and best practices in the industry. The plant’s commitment to quality and customer satisfaction is evident in its rigorous testing and inspection procedures. The plant’s quality control team conducts regular inspections and tests to ensure that all products meet the required standards. The plant’s customer base is diverse and includes major construction companies, government agencies, and private developers. The plant’s ability to produce a wide range of aggregate sizes and high-quality products has earned it a reputation as a reliable and trusted supplier. The plant’s success is a testament to the power of innovation and technology in the construction industry.
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