Pit & Quarry, February 2018
The project is something Squires is still working on today The patents Squires earned were some of the first in washing technologies as changes were being introduced into the aggregate field that required tighter specifications in highway building and bridge construction Additionally Squires helped to develop a dewatering screen This was an addition to the dewatering screw and represented a solution to reduce water that reaches stockpiles The dewatering screw was always in use for years Squires says With Superior we were able to incorporate what was called a dewatering screen to the industry that was added to the dewatering screw itself The advancement helped users reduce water levels at stockpiles from about 20 percent on average to about 10 percent moisture content These advancements were among the developments that led to Squires five patents Earning a patent is quite the achievement but it was never anything Squires set out to accomplish You saw a problem and you wanted to make a piece of equipment that can fix that Squires says If you receive a After graduating from Des Moines Technical High School Squires started as a draftsman at Eagle Iron Works where he designed washing equipment during his 16 years at the company Protect your Crushers from Damage Caused by Tramp Metal PROTECTOR HD METAL DETECTOR Heavy Duty Steel Construction Digital Signal Processing Touchscreen Controls SHIPPED IN 2 WEEKS OR LESS A Sister Company of ADVANCED DETECTION SYSTEMS Milwaukee WI USA WWW ADSDETECTION COM 58 PIT QUARRY February 2018 pitandquarry com
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