Dewatering is a key element of aggregate washing plants, but how exactly does it work?
When is a modular washing plant the right choice?
With a smaller footprint, modular aggregate washing plant has become a popular choice, but what criteria should you use to decide if it is right for you?
High throughput wet processing with an advanced overhead beam filter press
Liquid-solid separation is a key function of Tyrone International aggregate washing plant and our filter presses support high-throughput applications where a large volume of slurry is processed.
R&D is the key to lessening total cost of ownership pressure
The aggregates and construction sectors are being disrupted by wide-scale social, economic and political forces, but adoption of the right technologies, processes and mindsets has the potential to turn the disrupted into the disruptor – and drive new profits at the same time.
Infrastructure gets the nod in UK autumn budget statement
After a tumultuous few months, a statement from the UK’s Chancellor of the Exchequer has restated the government’s commitment to infrastructure development. In early October, we asked if the government’s growth plans would deliver for the aggregates sector. The Growth...
The TI difference: driving down total cost of ownership
Tyrone International’s focus on TCO can help you understand the real cost of your operations.
How TI brings agility to your aggregates operations
Thanks to our investment in research and development, Tyrone International can keep your business ahead of competitors at a time when efficiency and agility are key requirements for success.
Efficient energy use is now driving the agenda in construction aggregates
An October report saw a drop in quarrying output. Are energy prices to blame and could an efficiency drive help meet demand for construction aggregates? Mining and quarrying output fell by 8.2% in August, according to the Industrial Production Bulletin of the...
Have we really reached peak recycling?
There is no significant disagreement on the need to take a cleaner, greener and more sustainable approach to construction and civil engineering. Aggregates have played a key role in this, with recycled crushed rock, sand and gravel, made from construction and demolition (C&D) waste forming the core of the industry’s integration of recycled materials.
British aggregate demand grows to 4bn tonnes
Both reclaimed and virgin aggregates will be needed if the UK is to meet demand in the coming years.
Will the government’s growth plans still deliver for aggregates?
Some have argued that Britain could find its road back to growth by backing big infrastructure projects but, for now, the future is obscure. A tumultuous few weeks for the British government leaves open questions for the aggregates sector. The government’s Growth...
Recycled aggregates can take UK construction to the next level of the circular economy
With both legislation and public opinion demanding more sustainable construction and civil engineering, a change in material sourcing can have a transformative impact on projects of all kinds right across the UK.
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