
Spiral Washers
Spiral washers are effective washing equipment that operate on the principle of removing clay, silt, and fine particles by continuously moving material in water with the aid of a rotating spiral shaft. Material is fed into the washing tank together with water and is continuously mixed thanks to the rotation of the spiral, allowing dirt and fine particles on the surface to be released. While separated fine particles and dirty water are removed from the system through overflow, the cleaned material is transported upward by the spiral movement. At the end of this process, the dewatered and cleaned product is taken from the discharge point and brought to the appropriate quality level for subsequent processes.
Technical Specifications
| Structural Features | |
|---|---|
| Operating System | Helical (spiral) washing |
| Shaft Structure | Single or dual helix options |
| Body | Heavy-duty steel construction |
| Wear Parts | Replaceable wear plates |
| Drive System | Motor drive with reducer |
| Performance | |
|---|---|
| Washing Efficiency | High cleaning power in clay and fine materials |
| Material Cleanliness | Removes unwanted fine particles |
| Capacity | High volume operation |
| Operation | Continuous and stable performance |
| Durability | Long-lasting use |
Applications
Used to remove clay and fine materials from sand and aggregates
Integrated into production line as a washing unit
Used to remove clay and impurities from ore
Enables dirty materials to be cleaned and reused
