[High-frequency screen innovation: polyurethane & stainless steel 304 screen plates, leading the new trend in mining]

[High-frequency screen innovation: polyurethane & stainless steel 304 screen plates, leading the new trend in mining]

🚀 [High frequency screen: an efficiency improver in the mining field] 🛠️

AURY&TSX focuses on the field of mining equipment and is committed to providing customers with efficient and durable solutions. Today, I would like to share with you our proud high-frequency screen products and their excellent performance in actual mining applications.

🌟 Mining applications of high frequency screens:

In the mining field, high-frequency screens are widely used in the grading, dehydration and mud removal of various ores. Its high efficiency and energy saving characteristics make the ore processing process smoother and significantly improve production efficiency.

Through the centrifugal force and shear force generated by high-frequency vibration, the high-frequency screen can efficiently separate impurities and moisture in the ore, providing high-quality raw materials for subsequent smelting and processing.

🔧 Materials and technology of high frequency screen:

Sieve plate material:

  1. Polyurethane screen plate: Polyurethane material has excellent wear resistance, impact resistance and self-lubricating properties, and is especially suitable for high-wear and high-impact environments in the mining field. Polyurethane screen plates can significantly reduce the wear and blockage of materials during the screening process and improve screening efficiency.
  2. Stainless steel 304 screen plate: Stainless steel 304 is a widely used austenitic stainless steel with good corrosion resistance and heat resistance. In high-frequency screens, stainless steel 304 screen plates can resist corrosion from ores and the environment, ensuring the stability and durability of the screening process.
  3. Screen body structure: We use stainless steel and corrosion-resistant materials to manufacture the screen body and key components of the high-frequency screen to ensure that the equipment can operate stably in various harsh environments.
  4. High-strength structure: For application scenarios that need to withstand larger loads and impact forces, we use AH32 steel plates as reinforcement materials for the screen body. AH32 steel plate has high strength and toughness and can meet the material performance requirements in the mining field.
  5. Q355 material application: In the manufacture of some high-frequency screens, we also use Q355 low-alloy high-strength structural steel. The yield strength of Q355 steel is not less than 355MPa, and it has good mechanical properties and welding properties, which can ensure the overall strength and stability of the equipment.
  6. Bolts and bearings: In order to further improve the reliability and durability of the high-frequency screen, we selected HUCK bolts and SKF bearings. HUCK bolts have the characteristics of high strength, anti-loosening and anti-breakage, which can ensure the tightness and stability of the screen structure. SKF bearings, with their excellent load-bearing capacity and wear resistance, provide reliable support for the rotating parts of the high-frequency screen.

🌐 Contact us:

Friends who are interested in high-frequency screening are welcome to learn more details via private message or visit our official website at any time. We look forward to working with you to jointly promote the sustainable development of the mining industry!

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Welcome to inquire at any time.

📧 elsa@tsxscreen.com

📞 0086 173 9590 3607

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