Constmach CSW 7575 Screw Washer Shipped to Germany

Constmach has shipped its CSW 7575 screw washer to a customer in Germany, reinforcing the company's position in one of Europe's most quality-conscious aggregate markets. The screw washer is a key piece of equipment for producers who need to remove clay, silt and excess fines from sand and fine aggregates, delivering a clean, well-graded product ready for use in concrete and other applications.
Serving the German Aggregate Market
Germany's construction and concrete industries demand consistently clean, well-graded aggregates, and a reliable washing solution is essential to meeting those expectations. The CSW 7575 helps the customer produce sand that meets strict specifications, reducing impurities that can compromise concrete strength and durability. For a producer competing in this exacting market, dependable washing equipment is a foundation of product quality.
How the Screw Washer Works
A screw washer uses a rotating spiral within an inclined tank to agitate, scrub and lift material out of the water. As feed enters, the spinning screw separates lighter contaminants such as clay and silt, which overflow with the water, while clean, heavier sand is conveyed upward and dewatered as it discharges. The result is washed aggregate with reduced moisture, ready for stockpiling or further processing.
Efficient Fines Recovery
Beyond simple cleaning, the screw washer's design helps retain valuable fine particles that might otherwise be lost in the wash water. By balancing effective scrubbing with controlled separation, the CSW 7575 allows the operator to recover saleable fines while removing unwanted contaminants. This efficiency improves yield and supports a stronger return on every tonne of raw material processed.
Robust, Low-Maintenance Build
Washing equipment works in continuously abrasive, wet conditions, so durability is essential. The CSW 7575 is built with wear-resistant components and a sturdy structure designed to withstand long hours of demanding operation. Straightforward maintenance keeps downtime to a minimum, allowing the German customer to maintain steady throughput and protect the value of the investment over many years of service.
Easy Integration into Existing Plants
The screw washer is designed to fit smoothly into both new and existing processing lines, working alongside screens, crushers and other equipment in a typical washing setup. This adaptability lets the customer enhance an existing operation without major reconfiguration, adding washing capacity where it delivers the greatest benefit to overall product quality and plant efficiency.
Strengthening Constmach in Germany
This shipment underlines Constmach's growing presence in the German and wider European market and its commitment to supplying dependable aggregate processing equipment. By delivering effective, durable washing technology, Constmach helps its customer produce high-quality aggregates that meet the rigorous standards expected across the German construction sector for years to come.
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