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McLanahan Thickeners

McLanahan Thickeners are designed to recover reusable process water and extract fines and solids from slurry. They’re especially useful where water is scarce or expensive and can help reduce the footprint of settling ponds or tailings storage. McLanahan offers a… Keep Reading

McLanahan Slurry Pumps

Slurry pumps are ideal for a variety of different applications. McLanahan’s centrifugal Slurry Pumps are available in eight discharge port sizes from 1½ in. to 10 in. pumping 20-6,000 USGPM (4.5-1,360 m3/hr) and feature abrasion resistant lining options for long-lasting… Keep Reading

McLanahan: QUICKCHANGE Rapid Filter Cloth Changeout System

McLanahan Corporation, in collaboration with its sister company Diefenbach, is proud to unveil the QUICKCHANGE™ Rapid Filter Cloth Changeout System. The system is a groundbreaking, patents-pending solution designed to redefine filter press maintenance across industries. Designed with efficiency, ease of… Keep Reading

Equipment to simplify washing operations

TCI Manufacturing and McLanahan Corp. have equipment designed to ease maintenance in washing applications. Keep Reading

Quick-change system redefines filter cloth maintenance

McLanahan Corp. and Diefenbach launched a brand-new system that transforms filter press maintenance as the industry knows it. Keep Reading

Gallery: Sights from the Pit & Quarry Hall of Fame & Induction Ceremony

The aggregate industry gathered to enshrine four more industry greats into the Pit & Quarry Hall of Fame. Check out some photos from the event. Keep Reading

Nye receives 2025 Barry K. Wendt award

Ward Nye of Martin Marietta received the Barry K. Wendt Memorial Commitment Award during the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association Annual Convention. Keep Reading

P&Q Hall of Fame Profile: Ronald B. DeDiemar

With an industry career path like no other, Ron DeDiemar made an imprint on crushing and screening equipment. Keep Reading

McLanahan podcast to cover ‘all things materials processing’

McLanahan Corp.’s new podcast, “Groundwork,” launched Thursday with the debut episode discussing how recycled aggregates are made. Keep Reading

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