
Eagle Iron Works (EIW) will showcase its line of end-to-end washing equipment and provide training on how to maintain and optimize these machines at the upcoming ConExpo-Con/Agg.
In addition, EIW will display its newest piece of equipment – the Hawk fines recovery plant – during the March 3-7 trade show. The Hawk is designed to capture fine particles down to 400 mesh from process water and then discharge a stackable solids material.
According to EIW, the system’s modular design includes a sump, pump, hydrocyclones and a dewatering screen. It can function as a standalone unit or as the first step in a larger tailings management system.
“EIW’s success over the last 150 years comes from designing, building and supporting the heavy-duty equipment our industry relies on,” says Tim Miller, director of global sales at EIW. “For ConExpo 2026, we’re proud to showcase a new system that reflects our dedication to innovation and customer needs. Just as important, we’re showcasing the hands-on training that ensures operators and maintenance teams can maximize performance and uptime.”
Also at the show, EIW will offer hands-on, expert-led maintenance training on topics ranging from classifying tank valve adjustments to preventive pump maintenance. Attendees will be able to take home practical service techniques to keep equipment running at peak performance.
EIW will also have a full set of wear products on hand to help ConExpo-Con/Agg attendees learn how to increase the life of machines.
Related: Check out P&Q’s full coverage of ConExpo-Con/Agg 2026