Terex Washing Systems is set to introduce its latest wet processing technology at Hillhead 2026 with the public debut of the AggreScrub P80 Logwasher with PreScreen.
The new system, which will be showcased on Stand L6 during the exhibition from 23–25 June, has been developed to process challenging materials including construction and demolition waste, excavated material and aggregates. Designed as a compact modular solution, the AggreScrub P80 combines several processing stages into a single chassis to simplify plant layouts and improve operational efficiency.
The plant integrates pre-screening, intensive scrubbing, contaminant removal, post-screening and slurry handling within one unit, enabling operators to process heavily contaminated feed material while maintaining throughput and product quality.
Paul Carolan, Business Line Director at Terex Washing Systems, said the launch reflects growing market demand for more compact and efficient washing solutions capable of handling increasingly difficult material streams.
He explained that combining multiple functions into a single modular system can help operators reduce plant complexity while delivering more consistent washed products.
The AggreScrub P80 has been engineered to remove clays, silts, organics and lightweight contaminants from feed material. Central to the system is the PowerScrub twin-shaft logwasher, which uses spiral blade technology to create intensive stone-on-stone scrubbing action. Adjustable operating angles allow retention time to be adapted according to material conditions, while independent high-torque drives support reliable start-up and minimise operational interruptions.
Following the scrubbing stage, material passes through a triple-deck inclined aggregate screen that can produce up to three separate washed products. Integrated spray bars provide additional rinsing to improve cleanliness before final sizing.
The system also includes a dedicated trash screen to remove lightweight contaminants such as plastics and organic matter. An integrated sump tank and pump help maintain stable slurry levels throughout operation.
Terex Washing Systems said the equipment has also been designed with maintenance and operator safety in mind, incorporating galvanised access walkways, non-slip flooring and wear-resistant components suited to demanding quarry and recycling environments.
Alongside the AggreScrub P80, the company will also display the FM60C compact sand recovery unit, designed to recover fine sand fractions using hydrocyclone technology. The unit combines dewatering, slurry pumping and sand recovery processes within a compact chassis aimed at improving efficiency while reducing energy consumption.
Carolan added that Hillhead 2026 would provide an opportunity for customers to explore how the company’s latest technologies can be integrated into modern aggregate and recycling operations.