ASTEC has developed a new technology that promises to reduce panels if not eliminated.
If fine particles and moisture mixing mix in the screening process, the resulting blindness can slow down the production to standstill.
If the screen cloth becomes less effective, quarries have to spend valuable time and resources to remove the blockages, which leads to a lower overall productivity. This time could be better spent on other tasks.
Stephen Whyte, Vice President of ASTEC product management, said that the company had worked closely with a selected customer group to solve real problems that they have in this area.
“In this case it was a screen panel,” he said. “We have developed a technology that is reduced and in most cases removed the panels of screen panels.”
The ASTEC Vari-Frequency-screen technology is a patenting innovation that the embroidery has used screening materials to keep production in motion.
A flexible bottom -deck design contains supporting cables that prevent clogging and fading.
The new design aims to increase capacity, reduce the maintenance and cleaning costs and to concentrate the quarries on what is important.
“The technology uses the self -frequencies induced at normal operating speed, as well as additional frequencies that were induced during operation during operation during operation due to the effects of the material on the screen deck on the screen cover,” said Whyte.
“We have a fixed part of the screen and a medium part that is hung on cables that cross the width of the screen.”
During normal operation, self -frequencies and induced into a frame, which then transmits energy into the screen cloth to create movements that keep it clear.
The VARI frequency screen technology uses standard set wire clothes and generates several vibrations in the entire screen to achieve optimal functions.
It does not require an external power source and has interface points that are compatible with other low -profile screens for seamless exchange.
Adam Gordon Adam Gordon, manager for business management, said that the team was enthusiastic to bring the unique technology to Australia soon.
“Stone breaks will say goodbye to say goodbye to the glare and increase performance and reduce operating costs,” he said.
“This revolutionary design enables you to concentrate on the important production.”
Mineral Processing Solutions (MPS), a subsidiary of the OPS group, will help bring the technology to the Australian bank.
The MPS has the right to deliver and support all ASTEC festivals and modular squeezing, screening and washing systems as well as material handling and breaker products in Australia.
“The comprehensive local market knowledge and the experience of the MPS team in mineral processing – supported by the innovative technologies and manufacturing functions of ASTEC – made MPs the perfect partner to deliver outstanding products and service,” said Gordon.
“We look forward to working closely with you to help Australian quarries remove the panels on your website.”
You can find more information at Astercindustries.com