CDE to display in-demand technology at AGG1

Wet processing systems company’s Darren Eastwood also will host talk at March Nashville, Tennessee, event.

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United Kingdom-based CDE Group, which has a North American office in Texas, has revealed what it intends to showcase and discuss at the AGG1 event taking place in Nashville, Tennessee, March 29-31.

The supplier of sand and aggregate wet processing systems for the processing of mined and recycled materials says its display will focus in part on its development of a new 250 tons per hour sand and aggregates processing plant for All Star Sand & Gravel in Alabama.

Alongside its product showcase, CDE business development director Darren Eastwood will host a session on the topic of sustainable aggregate production at 12:30pm Central Time on Wednesday, March 30, at the show’s venue, Music City Center in Nashville.

In the session, Eastwood will outline how construction materials recovered diverted from waste outcomes “can meet the market requirements when supported with the appropriate processing practices and advanced wet processing technology,” says CDE.

With examples of customers using CDE technology, Eastwood will “demonstrate how recycled sand and aggregates recovered from construction, demolition and excavation waste are suitable for high-value construction and infrastructure projects,” says CDE.

Commenting on CDE’s attendance at AGG1, Eastwood comments, “Through our on-display equipment and upcoming talk we hope to showcase the economic and environmental benefits of CDE technology and how these innovations are being applied by sand and aggregates producers around the world to maximize their resources. We will be presenting two cutting-edge pieces of CDE technology that are fundamental to ensuring our plants deliver superior performance for our customers and demonstrate our commitment to engineering excellence.”

Equipment on display will include CDE’s patented dewatering Infinity Screen and the “hard-wearing” paddles from CDE’s AggMax product line.

CDE says its AggMax technology is engineered “to operate in the toughest of conditions to maximize product yield from the most abrasive of feedstocks.” Combining feeding, scrubbing, screening and sizing on one chassis, the AggMax is suitable for a variety of material streams, adds the company.

On display will be the spiral alignment of the paddles, designed to reduce the shock of intermittent loads on the gearbox, motor and bearings. “It’s this design that ensures consistent material loading, and the unique paddle shape ensures maximum attrition with even the heaviest clay-bound feed material,” states CDE.

The CDE Infinity Screen D1-63, also on display, features a bolted design with zero welds to be fabricated as a “stronger but lighter screen that requires less power,” says CDE.

CDE Group will be located at booth 1120 at AGG1.

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