Stacked Screen Sifter Advantages

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Sifters which utilize a stacked screen construction offer many advantages when compared to the capabilities of single deck screening equipment.

Great Western’s stacked screen sifters can help improve your plant’s production process in considerations such as plant space, product quality, equipment service life, and more.

A vertically nested series of screen trays allow materials in your production line to flow directly from conveying equipment. It is dispersed across the topmost screen tray and enters the material separations flow that is specifically designed to match the requirements of said materials.

Not only does stacking screens conserve valuable plant floor space, but it also maximizes your screening efficiency, grading flexibility, and product quality. Capable of producing multiple separation sizes, the vertically stacked sifter can additionally eliminate the necessity for multiple screeners within the production line.

Throughout the vertical stack, multiple screen trays allow specific screen mesh to be proportioned where needed, enabling each sifter to be engineered for your specific material requirements while improving grading efficiency and separation quality.

The stacked design, while increasing overall net screen area for the sifter, allows smaller sieve screen frames. Consequently, stacking sieve trays are lighter and sturdier, with increased durability and service life. The smaller individual screen areas are better supported and thus less likely to sag and form pockets that collect material. Stacked sieves are overall easier to handle, change, and store.

Our Tru-Balance counter weighted drive neutralizes frame and mounting vibration, allowing the unit to be attached to the floor or ceiling with minimal footings or supports. This further increases flexibility for you to improve your production line the way you need to.

Single Deck Overs

 


The screen area required for proper separation in a single large deck screener. This depicts the flow of over-sized material.

Single Deck Fines

 


The large deck is difficult to maintain and requires considerable floor space. This depicts the flow of fines to a side discharge.

Single to Triple

 


Dividing the large deck into a series of smaller decks is a better solution.

Tri-Deck Fines

 


The fine material flows to a common side discharge.

Tri-Deck Over

 


The smaller screens are easy to handle. Oversized material still flows over the entire screen area.

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