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Polydeck screen panels are ideally suited for the Aggregate industry, and offer solutions for all applications: Scalping Your scalping deck should be fitted with screen material that can withstand constant pounding, extreme weight, and aggressive abrasion. Polydeck's specially formulated rubber compound, when combined with our premium-quality injection molding process, stand up to this severe duty, while providing significant maintenance and safety advantages over the traditional steel solutions like wire cloth and rubber covered punch plate. For more information, download our Scalping data sheet now. » Dry Sizing Sorting aggregate to specification piles requires accuracy of screen opening and high open area for production. Polydeck's screen panels, in both polyurethane and rubber, offer all this along with outstanding wear life. For damp material typically prone to blinding, our Flexi products stand out by retaining open area even in very sticky materials. Over one thousand screen panel choices mean you get the right opening size and configuration for your application. Wet Sizing Wet sizing (usually with sprays) often increases a screen's efficiency. Polydeck's polyurethane products achieve exceptional wear life and can offer higher open area than other synthetics and often exceed the open area of wire cloth. Our VR (zigzag) screen panel design is particularly effective in minimizing pegging, which often plagues wet sizing screens. Wash/Rinse Rinse screens are part of the final wash to clean aggregate products prior to sale. The long service life and wide range of opening characteristics and sizes of Polydeck's polyurethane screens is a particularly good fit for wet applications such as this where opening sizes are not often changed. Dewatering We understand the challenges of dewatering or draining as much moisture out of a sand product or waste fines, while retaining as much solid material as possible. Our dewatering panels are available in a variety of openings from 0.1mm (about 140 mesh) to 2mm, and all have a skeleton structure to withstand the very heavy bed depths and high G forces of the application. For more information, download our Dewatering data sheet now. » |