Technical Papers
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Paper Title: Ensure minimum wear for your sand washing plantPrepared by: Ben Winter MEng, Design Engineer, CDE Global When comparing Hydrocyclone based washing plants there are a number of key factors which should be considered to ensure minimum wear on your sand washing plant. |
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Paper Title: Specifying the right log washerPublished in: QMJ, August 2011 Prepared by: Kevin Vallelly, Product Development Manager, CDE Global As the requirement to process increasingly difficult materials grows the specification of logwashers has become more prevalent. With the exploration of deposits containing higher levels of clay contamination than has previously been the case logwashers enable operators to consider the processing of materials which would otherwise not be viable. |
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Paper Title: Sand production - Wet or Dry?Published in: Gulf Construction, June 2011Paper focusing on the development of sand processing technologies in the gulf region to include both washing plants with full closed circuit water recycling and air classification systems for those operators for whom access to water is a problem. Read More |
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Paper Title: Designing for EfficiencyPresented to: Institution of Mechanical Engineers UK (2007)Published by: CDE Technical paper focusing on the importance of an emphasis on efficiency in the design and development of products and systems for the quarrying, mining, waste management, recycling and sewage waste treatment sectors. |
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Paper Title: Washing Iron Ore Reserves to ensure Maximum Efficiencies in Steel ProductionPresented to: International Mining Machinery Exhibition & Conference, India (2008)Published by: CDE How washing iron ore reserves can ensure maximum efficiencies in steel production through the removal of contaminants such as alumina and silica. |




