
The Cleveland Vibrator Co., based in Cleveland, has introduced a new coarse and fine material vibratory screen in its Twin Motor Sifter. According to the company, the new product’s 3-D motion results in greater throughput of difficult-to-screen products. The company says, “the distinctive 3-D vibratory action, coupled with Cleveland Vibrator’s ultrasonic deblinding system, enables fine material screening capabilities for applications down to 20 microns.”
“With our Twin Motor Sifter design, you see that the transducer is attached to an aluminum rim with the wire cloth attached on the bottom, similar to a sieve,” says David Strong, product development engineer, Cleveland Vibrator Co. “This enables an exclusive transfer of vibration that increases the life of the sifter’s wire cloth, which is different from traditional methods where the transducer is attached to the center of the wire cloth allowing heat to prematurely fail the fine wires, reducing the screening area.”
Additional features of the Twin Motor Sifter include:
· 24-inch or 36-inch diameter screen sizes;
· Twin rotary electric drives with fully adjustable eccentric weights outboard mounted;
· Removable fines funnel for easy cleaning; and
· Re-screenable rims.
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