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SCREENS
Liwell
The LIWELL screen operates on the FLIP FLOW PRINCIPLE. Elastic polyurethane screen panels are alternately tensioned and relaxed. In the final tensioning phase, the screen panels are overstretched, changing the surface of the screen mat and the hole size. Adherent particles are freed and stuck particles are released. Acceleration forces of up to 50 G are achieved, while the screen frames are exposed to only 2-3 G. The screen deck operates free from blinding or plugging, even with difficult materials.
The end result is the effective screening of sticky, moist, and abrasive materials, at cutpoints as low as 50 mesh.
Visit www.liwell.com for more information.
ElJay Triple Shaft Screens
Whether it is precisely-shaped aggregate for Superpave or closely-sized stone for landscaping, your customers are requiring tighter specifications for product these days. As a result, you have to exercise tighter control over your process. The most effective point to do that is at your screen. And the most efficient screen to choose is the ElJay oval stroke screen.
Masaba Portable Screen Plant
Portable Screen Plant & (2) 30" Cross Conveyors.
Visit www.masabainc.com for more information.
Dewatering Screens
Dewatering Screens were introduced in the late 1970’s by McLanahan personnel and quickly became the standard in the mining industry.
Dewatering screens offer multiple advantages for construction and specialty aggregate producers, including a dry “drip-free” product that other types of equipment cannot provide.
Dewatering Screens are used in many applications including dewatering products from Sand Classifying Tanks and Screws, or within a system such as the Recipe Sand Plant.
Visit www.mclanahan.com for more information. |