McLanahan To Display At AGG1 2024
Hollidaysburg, Pa., Jan. 30, 2024 — McLanahan Corporation is excited to be continuing its long-standing presence at AGG1 in March. The show, which runs March 25-27, will be held at the Nashville Convention Center in Tennessee. McLanahan will be located at booth 931, where visitors can learn more about the company’s line of equipment for virgin aggregate or C&D material. Visitors can also talk to sales and process experts about how McLanahan can provide complete systems, as well as a wide range of components that can be fitted to existing systems. Whether for a greenfield or brownfield site or for reutilizing and recovering aggregates from a C&D application, McLanahan can offer a full spectrum of feeding, crushing, scrubbing, washing, classifying and tailings management solutions.
In addition to stopping by the McLanahan booth to meet with sales and process experts, AGG1 attendees can also learn more about best practices in processing during the AGG1 Academy sessions. McLanahan team members will be presenting Crushing 101, C&D Recycling 101, and Clays and Dirty Feeds: Handling the Increase in Garbage Materials.
Crushing 101
Presented by Mark Krause, Managing Director – North America, Crushing 101 explores the different types of crushers used for material size reduction, the pros and cons of each type and how to optimize the crushing process. Learn something new or brush up on the basics during this session for industry veterans and newcomers alike on Tuesday, March 26, at 2 p.m.
C&D Recycling 101
Join Neil Mullan, Director of Sales – C&D Recycling, to learn more about the process of recovering valuable aggregate from an array of inert waste streams. The presentation will cover the wet processing of aggregate recovered from C&D debris streams, highlighting the importance of recycling in the industry, as well as some of the challenges and strategies associated with processing this type of material. C&D Recycling 101 takes place Tuesday, March 26, at 10 a.m.
Clays and Dirty Feeds: Handling the Increase in Garbage Materials.
Stephen Shortsleeve, Regional Sales Manager, will discuss the challenges associated with processing dirty, clay-ridden feeds on Wednesday, March 27, at 8 a.m. Learn all about how to clean dirty feeds and the various solutions available to increase the value of your product by perfecting the scrubbing process from the start.
During the show, sales staff will be on hand at booth 931 to answer questions about how McLanahan can provide a solution for your application and to discuss how to maximize your profitability. McLanahan Corporation provides proven processing solutions backed by renowned service and support. For more information, visit www.mclanahan.com or contact sales@mclanahan.com.
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