The Growing Demand for CDE Wash Plants in Australia’s Aggregate Industry
Australia’s construction and mining sectors are experiencing rapid growth, driving the need for efficient sand and aggregate processing solutions. CDE wash plants have emerged as a preferred choice for many operators due to their advanced technology, water recycling capabilities, and high-quality output.
The demand for high-quality sand and aggregates is fueled by infrastructure projects, urban development, and resource extraction. Traditional methods often struggle with material variability, water consumption, and environmental compliance. CDE’s wet processing plants address these challenges by delivering:

1. Modular Design – Easy to transport and install, ideal for remote Australian sites.
2. High Efficiency – Advanced screening and attrition systems maximize yield.
3. Tailored Solutions – Configurations for sand washing, C&D waste recycling, and mineral sands processing.
Q: What materials can CDE plants process?
A: From natural sand and crushed rock to construction waste and mining by-products.
Q: How does the water recycling system work?
A: Sludge is treated and clean water is recirculated, minimizing freshwater use.
Q: Are these plants suitable for small operations?
A: Yes, scalable designs cater to both small quarries and large mining projects.

A Queensland quarry adopted a CDE EvoWash™ system to process crusher dust into premium construction sand. The plant reduced water consumption by 90% while increasing saleable product output by 30%, demonstrating both economic and environmental benefits.
For Australian operators seeking reliable, eco-friendly washing solutions, CDE plants offer a proven approach to meet market demands while adhering to sustainability goals. Investing in such technology ensures long-term competitiveness in the evolving aggregates sector.
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