Since our beginning in the mid 1980’s, PHOENIX has been dedicated to designing and manufacturing technologies for the aggregate processing industry, specifically sand, gravel, and crushed stone. We are known for our long-standing relationships with Aggregate producers and our dedication to the industry as a whole.
Phoenix designs and manufactures a myriad of technologies for Aggregate Processing. Our expertise focuses on equipment for scrubbing and deagglomeration, classification and separation, thickening and dewatering along with residual fines slurry separation, recovery, and dewatering. Our goal is to produce technologies that make these processes as efficient and cost-effective as possible.
How Aggregates are Used:
Sand, gravel, and crushed stone are all considered construction aggregates. These aggregates are used as the foundation of many composite materials, providing stability to the material.
Whether you realize it or not, aggregates are prevalent throughout our daily lives. For example, asphalt and concrete used for roads and foundations are made up of gravel, sand, and crushed rock. Railways utilize crushed stones such as granite, limestone, and clay to provide a level base for the rails. Even drainage systems take advantage of gravel and stone for the hydraulic conductivity of the aggregate material.
Phoenix designs and manufactures a myriad of technologies for Aggregate Processing. Our expertise focuses on equipment for scrubbing and deagglomeration, classification and separation, thickening and dewatering along with residual fines slurry separation, recovery, and dewatering. Our goal is to produce technologies that make these processes as efficient and cost-effective as possible.
How Aggregates are Used:
Sand, gravel, and crushed stone are all considered construction aggregates. These aggregates are used as the foundation of many composite materials, providing stability to the material.
Whether you realize it or not, aggregates are prevalent throughout our daily lives. For example, asphalt and concrete used for roads and foundations are made up of gravel, sand, and crushed rock. Railways utilize crushed stones such as granite, limestone, and clay to provide a level base for the rails. Even drainage systems take advantage of gravel and stone for the hydraulic conductivity of the aggregate material.