Cedarapids 6 x 20 aggregate wash plant

The Cedarapids 6 x 20 Aggregate Wash Plant: A Key Solution for Modern Aggregate Processing

The aggregate industry plays a critical role in construction, infrastructure, and road-building projects worldwide. With increasing demand for high-quality washed aggregates, efficient washing and classification systems have become essential. The Cedarapids 6 x 20 aggregate wash plant stands out as a reliable solution designed to meet stringent specifications while optimizing production efficiency.

Industry Background


Aggregate washing is vital for removing contaminants like clay, silt, and organic matter from crushed stone, sand, and gravel. Clean aggregates ensure better bonding in concrete and asphalt mixes, improving durability and performance. Traditional washing methods often struggle with water management and fine material recovery, leading to operational inefficiencies. Modern wash plants like the Cedarapids 6 x 20 address these challenges with advanced technology and robust design.

Core Features of the Cedarapids 6 x 20 Wash Plant

1. High-Capacity Screening – Equipped with a triple-deck screen (6’ x 20’), it efficiently separates aggregates into multiple grades while handling high tonnage rates.
2. Integrated Washing System – Utilizes spray bars and a fine material washer to scrub and clean materials thoroughly, ensuring low clay content.
3. Fine Material Recovery – Optional hydrocyclones or sand screws recover valuable fines lost in traditional systems, maximizing yield.
4. Portability & Modularity – Designed for easy setup and relocation, making it suitable for both permanent installations and temporary job sites.
5. Durable Construction – Heavy-duty components withstand abrasive materials, reducing downtime and maintenance costs.

Common FAQs

  • What types of materials can it process? Ideal for natural sand & gravel, crushed stone, recycled concrete, and slag.
  • How does it handle water conservation? Closed-loop water systems minimize consumption while settling ponds or filter presses manage slurry disposal responsibly.
  • What power requirements are needed? Typically operates on diesel or electric drives; exact specs depend on configuration (e.g., pumps & conveyors).

Engineering Case Example

A Midwest quarry struggling with excessive fines in their concrete sand upgraded to a Cedarapids 6 x 20 plant paired with a fine material washer. The result was a 15% increase in salable product recovery while meeting ASTM C33 specifications consistently—demonstrating how optimized washing improves profitability sustainably.

In conclusion, the Cedarapids 6 x 20 wash plant exemplifies innovation tailored to industry demands—delivering efficiency without compromising environmental compliance or product quality—a must-have solution for modern aggregate producers seeking long-term success amidst evolving regulations.”