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The Floatex Upward Current Tank is a simple, but highly effective machine for the removal of silt/slimes, based on principles used in one of the first machines introduced by Floatex in 1946.
Replaces complex counter current cyclone washing systems, with one single washing stage.
Reduces silts to acceptable levels.
Improves the effectiveness of Attrition Scrubbers by removing the free silt content of the feed.
Reduces water consumption by introducing the wash water in a manner that ensures its maximum effectiveness. |