Rinser added to screening plant
IRock Crushers redesigned its TS-522 TD tracked portable screening plant to incorporate a rinser.
According to IRock, the portable unit gives mines and quarries the convenience to screen and wash materials simultaneously for end-use applications.
The machine sorts and washes as many as three sized and one oversized products at once, making it suitable for medium- to large-scale operations, the company says. The unit processes 200 to 300 tph and features three decks with nine spray bars along the top deck and eight each on the middle and bottom decks. The spray bars’ durable brass heads deliver 25 psi of water pressure each to efficiently and effectively remove dirt and debris from material.
Additionally, IRock designed the TS-522 TD to include a rinse box at the top of the unit. The rinse box features two additional spray bars that pre-soak material to facilitate faster and easier removal of tough mud and clay as material reaches the screen decks. The rinser’s 14-ft.-wide hopper holds as much as 12 cu. yd. of material, providing ample space to accommodate a large amount of aggregate, IRock says.
The unit’s 320-sq.-ft. screening area further contributes to the machine’s high output while two 22-ft. x 5-ft. decks and 20-ft. x 5-ft. bottom-deck media can be changed, giving customers full control over end product size.
The TS-522 TD’s catch box can be lined with IRock’s optional wear-resistant rubber to withstand the abrasiveness of sand and water as it’s captured during the screening process, the company adds. Also, the TS-522 TD rinser box has discharge pipes to sort as many as two different sizes of sand products for use in sellable materials, such as concrete and masonry sand, from the bottom deck.