Terra Resources, Ltd. products
Terra Wash
Terra - Model TW75 P - Soil Washing Units (SWU)
The TW75 was developed from work done by Larry Wood during the Exxon Valdez oil spill at the request of the Alaska Deptarment of Environmental Conservation for a mechanical "rock washer" that would clean the oil contaminated beaches of Prince William Sound. The design was updated for the burgeoning industry to cleanup leaking under ground storage tanks and a prototype produced by Magnum Resources International, Inc., TRL`s predecessor, for L&C services of Anchorage, Alaska.
Terra Wash - Model TW100SWU - Soil Washing Units (SWU)
The salient features common to all SWU systems are mobility and processing efficiency. Fines processing capability was demontrated in the TW75 prototype testing in 1991 and in the more recent 2009 invert R&D at Nexen Drill Rig #19 in British Columbia and in Alberta, Canada. Mobility is the emphasis in the basic design philosophy. These systems are designed to traverse any terrain, anywhere in the world.
Terra Wash - Model TW300 - Soil Washing Units (SWU)
The TW300 is intended to be the mainstay of our Soil Washing Units (SWU). The TW300SWU will have a production capability of 30 CY/hr (22.94M3/hr) of -12IN (-304.2mm) diameter soil particles/rocks. Larger units can be built, but daisy chaining TW300s can provide greater capacity. Road mobility is the limiting factor for an all-in-one unit like the TW300. We can build larger units with separate chasses for screening plants and processing tanks.
