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A concrete reclaimer system is a piece of equipment that
separates the usable concrete from the wash water and other debris in a concrete batching plant. It enables the reuse of the concrete wash water, thus reducing water consumption and waste in the
concrete production process.
There are several different
types of concrete reclaimer systems available, but they all work on the same basic principle. The wash water is fed into the reclaimer, where it is agitated to separate the usable concrete from
the other materials. The usable concrete is then pumped out of the reclaimer and back into the batching plant, while the remaining water and debris is discharged into a settling pond or
sewer.
The concrete reclaimer
system usually consists of several main components:
Agitator: An agitator is
used to mix the wash water and concrete, which allows the usable concrete to separate from the water and debris.
Screens: Screens are used to
separate the usable concrete from the water and debris.
Pumps: Pumps are used to
move the usable concrete from the reclaimer back into the batching plant, as well as to discharge the remaining water and debris into a settling pond or sewer.
Control system: This is used
to control and monitor the operation of the reclaimer system.
Settling pond: The pond is
used to collect the remaining water and debris for further treatment or disposal.
Sludge dewatering equipment:
To separate the sludge from water and make it easy to handle.
The concrete reclaimer
system can help to significantly reduce the amount of water and waste in a concrete batching plant, and in this way, it can also have a positive impact on the environment and reduce the cost of
the production.