Customization: | Available |
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After-sales Service: | Online Technical Support |
Warranty: | Yes |
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A rubber self-cleaning screen is a specialized device used in various industries, especially in mining and aggregate processing. It consists of rubber panels with apertures designed to screen and separate materials. What sets it apart is its ability to prevent clogging and blinding of the screen surface. The rubber panels have flexible fingers or balls that continually bounce and move during operation, dislodging particles and preventing them from sticking or blocking the screen apertures. This self-cleaning mechanism enhances efficiency and reduces downtime, making it a valuable component in material sorting and processing systems.
Product Name | Rubber Self-Cleaning Screen |
Material | Rubber imported from Thailand |
Dimension | 1 or 1.25 m width, the length could be customized |
Aperture Size | Min 3 mm, 4-12 mm |
Aperture Shape | Round, rectangle could be customized |
Thickness | 6 mm, 8 mm could be customized |
Installation Method | Hook installation |
Color | Red, black, orange or customized |
1. Prevent Clogging: Flexible rubber panels avoid material buildup, ensuring continuous screening.
2. Boost Efficiency: Maintain consistent throughput, reducing downtime and enhancing overall efficiency.
3. Last Longer: Minimize wear and tear for a prolonged screen lifespan.
4. Adaptability: Suitable for various industries and materials, from mining to recycling.
5. Quality Output: Ensure accurate material separation for higher-quality end products.
6. Low Maintenance: Need less manual cleaning, saving time and costs.
7. Reliability: Offer consistent performance over time, ensuring dependable screening.
1. Mining and Minerals: Used in mining operations to screen and separate ores, coal, and other minerals. They prevent clogging caused by fine particles and ensure optimal productivity.
2. Aggregate Processing: Found in quarries and aggregate processing plants, these screens efficiently separate gravel, sand, and other aggregates, ensuring high-quality final products for construction and infrastructure.
3. Recycling Facilities: Employed in recycling plants to sort and separate various materials like plastics, glass, metals, and other recyclables, aiding in the recycling process and improving material recovery rates.
4. Construction: Applied in construction sites to separate and grade materials like crushed stone, sand, and gravel for use in building and infrastructure projects, maintaining consistency and quality.
5. Waste Management: Utilized in waste sorting facilities to screen and separate different types of waste materials, facilitating recycling efforts and proper waste disposal.
6. Industrial Processes: Used in diverse industries such as food processing, pulp and paper manufacturing, chemical processing, and more, where precise material separation is crucial for production efficiency.