en.Wedoany.com Reported - McLanahan, along with its Anaconda and RubbleCrusher brands, will launch the Discovery Wash Plant at the Hillhead 2026 exhibition—an entry-level wet processing solution designed for small-scale operators and recycling businesses.

The exhibition will take place from June 23 to 26 at the Hillhead Quarry in Buxton, UK. The centerpiece of the McLanahan booth is the Discovery Wash Plant, designed for businesses that need to improve product quality but lack large site areas or extensive infrastructure.
Traditional wash plants are often costly and require significant space and civil engineering work. The Discovery Wash Plant offers a simplified alternative. With a design capacity of 50 to 70 tons per hour (TPH), it fills the gap between basic dry processing and large-scale wet operations. The equipment can be transported in just 2 to 3 containers or flatbed trucks, enabling rapid deployment while reducing installation complexity and costs.
Key components include a Coarse Material Screw Washer (CMSW) for aggregate scrubbing and cleaning, a hydrocyclone for sand classification and washing, a split dewatering screen for efficient moisture removal, a blending conveyor for flexible product mixing, and an integrated sump and pump system. This integrated design allows operators to produce multiple high-quality products from a single compact system.
Designed for small dump truck operators, construction and demolition (C&D) recyclers, and compact aggregate producers, the equipment aims to help improve product quality with a smaller footprint.
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