Versatile Product Solutions from the Specialists in the Classifying Difficult Loose Materials

 

20 May 2006

Extensive know-how, product solutions for every application area, extreme reliability and durability. This makes the perfect brief description for the LinaClass product family from Schenck Process.

Based on a tried and tested and continually developed modular system with standardised assemblies, the different assemblies of the LinaClass product family solve even the most difficult sieving problems - economically and with easy maintainability.

The perfectly adapted solution for the screening of rough sand: the LinaClass 10/55 "SLK" Double-Decker Linear Vibro Screen.

Screened rough sand has a particle size of 0 - 6 or 4 mm and is fed into the following processing stages. A reliable product result requires the use of an extremely robust screening machine such as the LinaClass 10/55 "SLK".

This perfectly adapted product solution from Schenck Process consists of a two-part upper deck with PU and weld-gap screen linings arranged in horizontal and ascending order, enabling the rough sand to be agitated and sieved off. In the further course of the process, clumps of sand are broken down and crushed and fed to the lower deck, where fine and accurate classification takes place on a PU sieve lining.

Like all machines of this series, this special type is also driven by robust and durable DF vibrating agitators.

The economical solution for the separation of organic components from fine sand-water mixtures: the LinaClass 16/40 "SLB" Single-Decker Linear Vibro Screen.

The treated fine sand-water mixture is often still contaminated with organic components after the hydro-belt separator. The cost-effective and simple solution: the LinaClass 16/40 "SLB" Single-Decker Linear Vibro Screen.

The fine sand-water mixture is fed under control to the Schenck Process LinaClass screen machine. The PU screen lining comes in several adaptable versions. In conjunction with suitable vibration data, it washes the organic opponents out of the fine sand-water mixture and transports them to the outlet chute.

In this way, the operator can reduce the organic components in 0-1 sand by 90%. The result is almost pure fine sand in the sand trap.

The ideal addition to existing sand preparation systems, ensuring significant added quality for every follow-on product!
Drain rough gravel effectively with the: LinaClass 22/65 "SLB" Single-Decker Linear Vibro Screen.

Gravel is absolutely essential to the building industry. It is needed for example as the filling material for railway or road embankments and is also an important basic ingredient in the manufacture of concrete.

The rough gravel is obtained with the aid of a suction excavator, after which it must be drained thoroughly, the more efficiently, the easier it is to transport.

This is where the perfectly adapted features of the LinaClass SLB from Schenck Process come into their own. The Single-Decker drainage screen is suitable for sands at material flows of up to 500 t/h. Thanks to the adjustable rear walls, it offers the high flexibility required for all specific applications. Designed with strong protective covers at the outlet, the drainage and classification linings are preserved and the throughput increased. The adjustable screen angles produce different conveyor speeds to suit the task, smoothing out the material flow and optimising the degree of drainage.

The rough gravel can then be transported easily to the gravel works by means of conveyor belts.

The benefits: High sand performance with a lot of water and a corresponding proportion of granulation are characteristic features of gravel production with a suction excavator. These robust and very powerful screen machines handle these special tasks with ease. A characteristic specific to Schenck Process is the long working life. Schenck Process machines are proven to go on working safely and reliably for decades.

The durable drive equipment with the Schenck Process vibrating agitators and rotary agitator cells handle the high loads without problems, provide operating reliability and guarantee reliable screen machines.

In 2005 alone, well over 400 vibrating agitators and rotary agitator cells were built, delivered and fitted to screen machines. The easy-to-maintain drive design, lower operating costs, long bearing life thanks to oil lubrication and quadruple bearing mounting of the vibrating agitators say as much about this machine concept as the simple installation, servicing and price-performance ratio.


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