First in the new product line-up is the “eagerly-awaited” Modular Scalping Unit.
TWS says that the modular chassis-mounted scalping unit offers operators a well-proven, cost-effective and durable machine in a modular all-electric format that is ideal for C&D recycling applications as well as quarry and mine overburdens. It also integrates seamlessly with other key TWS systems including AggreSand and AggreScrub.
Another launch at Hillhead (28-30 June, Hillhead Quarry, Buxton, England) is the new track-mounted AggreStac conveyor range, the first in a new and growing range of Terex conveyor solutions.
These have been conceived and designed to integrate the long heritage of compact mobile conveyors within Terex together with a complete review of market demands and new technologies, says the company.
The show also sees the unveiling of a new ultra-fines recovery system.
TWS says that increased fines recovery is an increasing demand within numerous facets of the washing industry.
“By capturing as much fine/suspended solid material in advance of water management stations operators can significantly reduce required overall equipment investment, reduce final waste volumes and by the same measure increase potentially sellable output. The system is receiving significant interest from recycling and remediation operators including dredgers but is also very attractive to quarry and mining operations keen to reduce tailings and the associated costs.”