The plant features Hydrocyclones, a dual Hydrosizer™ (or rising current classifier), Attrition Cells, Dewatering Screens, an Ultra Fines Recovery System and a Thickener. This system separates the coarse frac sand and scrubs it to produce the primary frac sand material to be sent for drying and final sizing. The remaining sand is recovered and stockpiled, while the tailings containing the bulk of the process water are directed to the Thickener. By-products or unused materials are returned to a pit for reclamation. The mine processes approximately 250 tons per hour, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Because of the Wisconsin winters, it is crucial for the wet processing plant at Taylor Frac to process and stockpile sand for their dry finishing plant to ensure customer orders can be filled all year long. Click Here For Complete Article Text
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