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Posted on Thursday, September 27, 2012

Press Contact:
Carol Wasson
JCL Marketing, Inc.
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Marketing Contact:
Joe Schlabach
Deister Machine Company, Inc.
260-426-7495
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DEISTER INTRODUCES NEW ULTRA-FINES RECOVERY SYSTEM FOR REDUCED SETTLING POND USE IN MINE & QUARRY APPLICATIONS

FORT WAYNE, IN – SEPT 24, 2012 – Deister Machine Company introduces its new Ultra-Fines Recovery System (UFR), which is designed to recover ultra-fine sands & silts in quarry applications; or to recover tailings in various mining applications, allowing operations to eliminate or greatly reduce the use of maintenance-intensive settling ponds. As a far more cost-efficient alternative to the use of costly plate filter presses, for example, the Deister Ultra-Fines Recovery System enables producers to create a dry tailing or silt product which can be stockpiled prior to removal, or used as a saleable product.
 

The Deister UFR System is capable of recoveries to 350-400 mesh, and at feed capacities from 1500-3500 GPM. It utilizes a radial distribution manifold for even distribution of solids to all cyclones. The reverse slope vibrating screen is available in sizes up to 7’ wide and 12’ long, with solids capacities up to 70 TPH.
 

The UFR System Cyclones are available with a variety of liner and body materials. Victaulic connections allow flexibility and ease of maintenance. Optional “Duck Bills” can be attached to the cyclone apex with siphon control to accommodate variable feed solids conditions. The sump is constructed with heavily reinforced ¼” walls and wide flange beam vertical columns. 
 

A sloped bottom plate promotes even solids flow to the pump inlet and an automatically adjusted make-up water valve protects the pump. A sturdy hand railed stairway and platform on both sides and back of the screen allow for safe and easy maintenance access; and several pump configurations are available mounted on a steel frame base pad.

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