Cutter Suction Dredging from pmgsocial media's blog


 Essentially an elevated suction dredge operates like a high-powered vacuum that works underwater. This is made possible due to high-powered water pumps located on the dredge barge, which are gasoline powered. Nowadays, suction dredging is most often used for gold extraction, as it effectively gathers and separates the gold from water and gravel. When materials are sucked into the dredge, a sluice retains any gold that has been extracted while expelling the gravel and water back to where it came - hydraulic dredging.

Cutter suction dredges share similarities with standard suction dredges but have a notable addition: a rotating cutter head. This cutter head is adept at breaking up rock and other dense materials, which are then suctioned or pumped out for sorting and sifting. These dredges, capable of handling a diverse range of materials, are typically stationary. Additionally, due to their substantial size, cutter suction dredges are primarily employed in large-scale dredging operations, such as harbor deepening projects - harbor towing.

We created to support the dredging process in advancing commerce and responding to its many challenges. To accomplish this, our dredging company assembled an exceptional group of experienced individuals and a diverse inventory of dredge equipment and excavator dredge pumps. Our services also and maintains a ready fleet of amphibious equipment capable of completing dredging projects in some of the harshest and most remote environments. Dredging is a common practice used by many for important services, such as cleaning out river bottoms for safer voyages by boats, exploring for sea creatures, and making the construction of bridges and dams possible. We offer a wide variety of dredging machinery for your rental needs for both jetting excavation and mechanical excavation. We offer electrical and hydraulic systems, pile cleaner systems, booster pumps, hoses, flotation equipment, and more to meet your dredging needs. For more information please visit our site https://www.Pacificmaritimegroup.com/


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