Photo courtesy of McLanahan Corp.
Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania-based McLanahan Corp. has announced it will be highlighting its range of construction and demolition recycling equipment, as well as crushing, screening, washing and tailings solutions, at ConExpo 2026, March 3-7, 2026, in Las Vegas.
In addition, the company will be showcasing a variety of equipment for both wet and dry processing of sand, stone, gravel and other aggregate materials. On display will be an UltraSand Plant, a redesigned impact crusher, a horizontal screen, a new hard metal pump and a hydrocylcone and separator.
ConExpo also will mark the first appearance of McLanahan’s patents-pending QuickChange Rapid Filter Cloth Changeout System at a North American aggregate trade show, the company says. The QuickChange system allows filter cloths to be changed at ground level, with only one side of the filter cloth needing to be changed at a time. Demonstrations will be available throughout the show, McLanahan says, and attendees will have the chance to test the system on the show floor.
Mark Krause, vice president of business development, also will be presenting at a session, Crushing 101, on March 4 at 10:45 a.m., highlighting the different types of crushers used for material size reduction, pros and cons of each type, how to choose a crusher for individual operations and strategies to keep it running efficiently.
McLanahan customers will be on the show floor throughout the week to discuss their company’s applications of McLanahan equipment. The company will be located at booth C30415 and plans to release a full schedule of ConExpo 2026 presentations in the weeks prior to the show.
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