dewatering
Metso Outotec debuts thickening, clarifying equipment
The company says its new solutions enable clear performance improvements and sustainable profits. Keep Reading
Breaking down dewatering screens
Expand your knowledge of the equipment with insights from suppliers from Eagle Iron Works, CDE and McLanahan. Keep Reading
EIW Dewatering Screen
Eagle Iron Works’ new Dewatering Screen specifically accepts material from a Fine Material Screw or a Bucket Wheel, designed to fit under any screw washer. Keep Reading
Sand processing plant debuts at Bauma
The new 9201 model is designed to dewater and fine-tune sand to a level not typically possible with traditional sand-dewatering equipment, Kolberg-Pioneer says. Keep Reading
Xylem launches microsite to address industry challenges
Xylem launched a microsite designed to help mining professionals address water accessibility, transport and quality challenges. The resource, which showcases the company’s range of system solutions and application expertise, aims to provide information on solutions to support open pit mines,… Keep Reading
Effective water management
Equipment and technologies emerge to improve the handling of this key resource. In northern Chile, desalinated water from the Pacific Ocean is pumped as high as 10,000 ft. above sea level into the Andes Mountains to sustain mining operations in… Keep Reading
Thompson Pump and Manufacturing
The Thompson JSC Series Solids Handling Enviroprime pumps are designed for the transfer of fluids containing solids and are ideal for pit dewatering and other mining applications. The portable JSC Series features pumps that range in size from 3 to… Keep Reading
AZFAB
AZFAB's plate frame press is a dewatering device that's typically used in high solids filtration applications. The press is hydraulically operated and designed to operate with a continuous press pressure of up to 15 bars while producing up to 50… Keep Reading
How a California quarry settled its pond problems
A California quarry gets its settling pond problems settled once and for all. For decades, workers at Stevens Creek Quarry in Cupertino, Calif., dreaded the monthly need to drain and clean out the quarry’s settling pond for its excess slurry… Keep Reading