Custom Dredge Works,
Inc. is a professional hydraulic dredge manufacturer located in Topeka, Kansas.
Custom Dredge Works, Inc supplies their clients with hydraulic dredgers, dredge
parts, and dredge equipment to aid them in different types of hydraulic
dredging projects. Listed below are the types of hydraulic dredges that the
company designs and manufacturers for dredging projects around the world.
Types of Hydraulic Dredges
- Hopper
Dredgers
- Auger
Dredgers
- Straight
Suction Dredger
- Cutter
Head Dredger
- Chain
Ladder Dredger
- Ladder
Pump Dredger
Description of Dredges
Hopper Dredgers:
Hopper Dredgers are
dredge ships that have hoppers located on the dredge. These hopper dredgers are
fitted with dredge pumps that dredge suction from the channel, which becomes
transported through the pipeline on the dredge. Once the material becomes transported,
the dredged material is then stored in the hoppers on the dredger. When the
hoppers are filled the dredged material becomes discharged through the pipeline
on the dredger to the contamination area or the disposal site. These type of
dredges are commonly used to dredge heavy materials such as sand and gravel,
but can be used to dredge other types of heavy materials. Hopper dredgers are
used in large spaces such as high traffic sea areas, or the ocean, but they are
not commonly used in smaller confined or shallow areas.
Auger Dredger:
Auger
dredgers are similar to cutter head dredgers, but the auger dredgers are
smaller in size. The auger dredger has a similar cutting tool used for dredging
but it is set differently on the dredge. Auger dredgers are commonly used for
environmental mining or for other types of dredging projects. This type of
dredge has the ability to pump materials faster than using the larger cutter
head dredger. Auger dredgers are commonly used to dredge softer materials such
as slurry, sludge or slit, but can be used for other types of dredged materials
such as sand. Even though, the auger dredge has the ability to dredge sand it
may not be as effective or efficient as using a cutter head dredger, but the
auger dredge can be more productive and efficient than using a cutter head
dredge since auger dredgers have the ability to create less turbidly than using
a cutter head dredge.
Straight Suction Dredge:
Straight Suction Dredge
is also called a Plain Suction Dredge. This type of dredge uses the suction of
the dredge pump to get the material into the pipeline of the dredger. Straight
Suction Dredgers are equipped with water jet spray nozzles to assist in the
cutting the materials.
Cutter Head Dredge:
Cutter Head Dredger is a
type of dredge that uses a rotating cutter sometimes called a crown or a
basket. The cutter head part of the dredger helps move the material from one
location to another area of the suction mouth. This part of the dredge allows
the material to become suspended which is then traveled into the pipeline. A
cutter head dredge is unique since it typically has a variety of cutter heads
than can be attached on the dredge. For example, a cutter head dredge can have
a serrated cutter head, a pick tooth cutter head, or a plain cutter head
attached on the dredger.
Chain Ladder Dredge:
Chain Ladder Dredger is
a type of dredger that uses a chain to loosen the material. The chain ladder
dredge is used when material becomes suspended. After the material becomes suspend
the material is then pumped while conveying over sized materials, which may
hinder production away from the suction. The chain ladder dredge has the
ability to effectively loosen materials making it easier for suction, while
using minimal usage and power. This type of dredger has the ability to permit
production in deposits that cannot be mined using a rotating cutter unlike the
cutter head dredger.
Ladder Pump
Dredger:
Ladderpump dredge can be used for different types of mining applications or dredging
projects. The dredge pump is located on ladder of the dredge which can be used
or operational underwater. With the dredge pump being located on the ladder,
there is a significant advantage of reduced suction lost with the positive head
on the dredge pump inlet. This advantage increases the ability of a higher
percentage of solids being pumped, therefore increasing the effectiveness of
the vacuum suction capabilities. This advantage
has the possibility of being cost effective, since the production has increased
as a result reducing the cost for pumping.
Contact Information
Custom Dredge Works, Inc.
1105 NW Lower Silver Lake Road
Topeka, Kansas, 66608
Phone:1-785-232-1582
Fax: 1-785-232-3914
Email: info@customdredgeworks.com