Log Washers

Heavy-duty scrubbing systems built to remove clay, dirt, and tough contaminants from coarse material. Astec Industries Log washers are engineered…

Heavy-duty scrubbing systems built to remove clay, dirt, and tough contaminants from coarse material.

Astec Industries Log washers are engineered for aggressive material scrubbing, breaking down clay-bound aggregates and removing tough contaminants. Using counter-rotating shafts with paddles, these systems apply intense mechanical action to clean heavily soiled material.

Astec log washers are designed for severe-duty applications where standard washing systems are not sufficient. These units are commonly used in aggregate and mining operations processing material with high clay content or difficult impurities.

Westridge Iron supplies and supports Astec log washers across Western Canada, working directly with operators to configure systems that improve material quality and maintain consistent production.

Built for Production Environments

Log washers operate in applications where material is heavily contaminated and requires aggressive cleaning.

Typical applications include:

  • Removing clay-bound material from aggregates
  • Processing dirty or sticky feed
  • Preparing material for downstream screening and classification
  • Improving product quality in challenging conditions

Key Advantages

  • Aggressive scrubbing action for difficult materials
  • Breaks down clay and contaminants effectively
  • Improves downstream processing efficiency
  • Designed for severe-duty applications
  • Supports continuous high-production environments

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When equipment goes down, production stops. Westridge Iron supports your operation with practical expertise, fast response, and a clear focus on uptime. Our team works directly with operators to solve issues, source parts, and keep systems performing in real-world conditions — not ideal ones.