Increased reliability, higher tonnage capacity and unsurpassed wear resistance make General Kinematics FINGER-SCREEN™ for Metal Recovery the heart of sorting systems worldwide.
Utilizing a two-mass, low horsepower drive to separate fines from sort line materials, the FINGER-SCREEN™ for Metal Recovery has few moving parts for minimal maintenance and maximum uptime. Paired with their heavy-duty design for superior wear resistance, this screen lasts significantly longer than rotary trommels or star-type screens.
The superior performance of vibratory processing with GK’s unique FINGER-SCREEN™ deck delivers highly efficient separation and classification. The vibratory action spreads material across the deck, thereby lowering the bed depth for maximum utilization of the screen area. Tapered finger designs, unique cam-out surfaces and staggered positions help prevent material bypass. Separation performance is further enhanced as material freely cascades down the deck with less plugging, trapping or pegging. The result: Continuous, dynamic material flow to enhance and optimize separation and classification.
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