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Eagle Iron Works has expanded its end-to-end washing equipment line with the introduction of the Hawk Fines Recovery Plant, a compact yet powerful solution designed to capture fine particles down to 400 mesh from process water in aggregate waste streams. The Hawk delivers a drip-free, stackable solids product, making it an efficient way to recover material that would otherwise be lost to the settling pond. It can function as a standalone recovery unit or serve as the first step in a larger tailings management system, seamlessly integrating with additional liquid-solid separation equipment.
Beyond its versatility, the Hawk Fines Recovery Plant brings a range of operational advantages. By removing more solids before they reach the settling pond, producers can significantly reduce pond cleanout frequency, lowering both labor and equipment costs. The recovered fine solids can even be repurposed or sold for use in pond lining or as backfill material, transforming what was once a waste product into an added source of revenue. The Hawk also helps operations achieve more sustainable water use. By preparing the waste stream for downstream processing in Thickeners or Filter Presses, it supports water recycling, a major benefit for operations in regions where water is limited and/or costly. How it Works Learn more about the Hawk Fines Recovery Plant at https://www.eagleironworks.com/products/hawk-fines-recovery-plant
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EIW, LLC has been providing aggregate beneficiation equipment of exceptional quality for over 145 years. EIW begins by engineering equipment for the defined needs of each customer. We provide support from point of sale throughout the life of the machine, including readily available replacement parts.
In November 2012, McLanahan Corporation purchased the assets of Eagle Iron Works under EIW, LLC. Under this new name, the company has continued its long history of excellent product durability and quality for which they are known, while incorporating McLanahan’s values, which have sustained them as a family-owned company since 1835. McLanahan is proud to have added Eagle Iron Works to its family of companies.






