UNLOCK THE FULL POTENTIAL OF YOUR MATERIALS.
Don't let valuable material go to waste! By washing your quarry by-products you can unlock the hidden value of overburden, scalpings, and crushed rock fines, and transform this low value material into high-value, in-spec sand and aggregates that can be sold straight off the belt.
- Extend quarry life and increase operational efficiency
- Free up valuable space on your site
- Reduce disposal and transport costs
- Maximise process water usage
- Create new revenue streams
- Achieve your sustainability goals
Looking to unlock the full potential of your quarry? Talk to our experts today.
MINIMISE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT WHILE MAXIMISING PROFITABILITY
Quarry waste or quarried aggregate waste are by-products resulting from quarry operations: overburden, scalpings or crushed rock fines. Traditionally classified as waste materials without commercial market value due to their high clay content, unwanted fine particles or other inherent material characteristics that make them unsuitable for construction applications, they can be turned into high-value, sellable products.
Our proven wet processing technology removes clay contaminants and other unwanted fine particles, significantly improving the quality of the final sand and aggregate product. This translates to a fast return on investment, creating new revenue streams from previously discarded materials, while providing a long-term sustainable solution for aggregate production.
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ENCOURAGING QUARRIES TO REAPPRAISE “WASTE” BY-PRODUCTS
Stockpiles could be the key to unlocking the full potential of your operation.
“Reprocessing by-product stockpiles can extend the operational life of a quarry, reduce storage, transport and disposal costs, frees up valuable space on site and helps close the gap between demand and supply. This is particularly important as new permits for resource extraction are harder to come by.” Eunan Kelly, CDE's head of business development for Europe