Scavenger Wash Circuit

Scavenger Cyclone no Syphon and End Sump

Get More to Your Pay Pile

The Scavenger Wash Circuit — a predesigned cyclone, sump, and pump package — is designed to recover valuable sand particles that can be lost during the washing process of fine material screws.

By capturing overflow materials in the 50-200 mesh range, this system prevents fine sand from being wasted to ponds and redirects it to your profitable product pile.

In addition to more efficiency, the Scavenger Wash Circuit reduces pond clean-out frequency and eliminates the need for a expensive, standalone fines recovery system.

Applications:

Manufactured Sand

Concrete Sand

Water Deficiency

Advantages

Scavenger siphon assist
01.

Recover Lost Material

The package saves fine material lost to the backend of your screw and redirects it to the saleable stockpile.

Scavenger effluent sump
02.

No Standalone Recovery

This simple arrangement can eliminate the need for expensive (and sometimes complicated) fines recovery systems. Effluent sump shown.

Scavenger Underflow collection box
03.

Less Pond Clean-outs

Recover tons of valuable material before it reaches your pesky waste ponds. Underflow collection box shown.

Scavenger modular plumbing piping
04.

Speed Up Setup

No welding or special tools, to speed installation we use Victaulic couplings to connect piping.

Is My Operation a Candidate?

If you suspect you’re losing valuable sand over the backend of your fine material screw,
here’s a simple way to find out:

Check your ponds.

If you find fines sands or silt (50-200 mesh) when cleaning out your waste ponds, that’s a sign the Scavenger Wash Circuit could benefit your operation.

Sample your overflow.

Before you begin pond clean-outs, use a 100 mesh sieve under the weir (overflow control at the feed end of the screw). If you notice material loss here, the scavenger system can help recover those particles.

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Alliance LWW Operation
Low Water Sand Processing

6 Things You Must Know

How do you become “water wise?” How do you practice and maintain low water sand processing?

Based upon the expertise of veteran mineral wet process guru, John Bennington, we’ll outline the six biggest things you must know about low water sand processing.

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Scavenger Wash Circuit Literature

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Washing Handbook

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