New Scavenger Wash Circuit Maximizes Sand Recovery in Washing

Morris, Minn. – Superior Industries, Inc., a US-based manufacturer and global supplier of bulk material processing and handling systems, announces the completion of engineering and the immediate availability of the Scavenger Wash Circuit. This unique system is designed to help producers recover valuable sand particles lost during the washing of fine materials, boosting profitability while reducing waste.

This predesigned cyclone, sump, and pump package works in combination with a Fine Material Screw Washer. The Scavenger Wash Circuit captures fine materials in the 50-200 mesh range that can overflow the weirs and end up in waste ponds. That sand is captured by the circuit and redirected into profitable product piles.

“Unfortunately, many sand producers experience material loss at the back end of their screw and don’t even know it,” says Brett Casanova, the washing product manager at Superior Industries. “The Scavenger Wash Circuit helps producers recover tons of fine material, returning it to their stockpile for sale while reducing the frequency of pond cleanouts and eliminating the need for expensive standalone recovery systems.”

Key Benefits

  • Recover Lost Material: Capture fine material lost to the back end of your screw and return it to the saleable stockpile.
  • No Standalone Recovery System: Eliminate the need for costly (and sometimes complicated) standalone ultrafines recovery systems.
  • Less Pond Cleanouts: Recover tons of valuable material before it reaches your waste ponds, reducing the need for cleanouts.

Moreover, the Scavenger Wash Circuit is designed to integrate seamlessly with any brand of fine sand screw, making it a versatile solution for all producers.




About Superior Industries, Inc.

Superior Industries is a deeply-rooted, privately-owned American manufacturing company whose products play a pivotal role in production and transportation of ingredients used to build the world’s infrastructure. Specialties include crushing, screening, washing and conveying systems, alongside comprehensive parts and services that support robust construction aggregates production from Rock Face to Load Out®. Equipped with one million square feet of manufacturing space and more than 100 engineers, Superior is headquartered in Morris, Minnesota, with four additional production facilities in the United States, plus international manufacturing locations in Canada, Brazil, and Asia.

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