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Customised resonance sieve-screening machine manufacture in Gipuzkoa

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What is a sieve-screening machine?

Sieve-screening machines are used in many different sectors to separate impurities or to classify raw materials by different characteristics: size, material type, etc. This way, sieve-screening machines help to filter and separate materials automatically, making it easier to classify them into different areas. The selection of the method and technology for the sieve-screening machine is a determining factor in the efficiency and precision of sieving-screening the materials.

What applications can a sieve-screening machine have?

Sieve-screening machines can have a wide range of applications within separating and classifying the different materials they work with. This type of work is conducted in many different sectors. Here are some examples of it:

  • Sand and gravel, quarries, and mining. This is one of the most common applications for our sieve-screening machines. Separating different kinds of sand and gravel in quarries, different minerals, etc. The sieve-screening machine can enter a mine, it is versatile.
  • Biomass. In the wood and saw industry, our sieve-screening machines are frequently used to separate splinters and other wood waste.
  • Compost and dirt. This is also a very important sector where our sieve-screening machines provide perfect service to separate compost, soil, etc.
  • Agro-food. Within the agro-food sector, our resonance sieve-screening machine can conduct tasks such as classifying different grains or fruits by calibre, separating shells from certain products, etc.
  • Metallurgy. Scrap metal, classification and separation of stainless steel, aluminium, iron, etc. Cleaning casting parts (eliminating sand).
  • Plastics. Classification of plastic balls by size, like plastic injection.
  • Ecology and recycling. Waste sorting.

Here, you can see some examples of materials that our sieve-screening machines work with. >> Types of materials

What kind of sieve-screening machines are there?

Although there are different kinds of machines, there are mainly three kinds of sieve-screening machines: Trommels, vibrating sieve-screening machines, and resonance sieve-screening machines.

How does a resonance sieve-screening machine work?

Our sieve-screening machines work by expelling the material at 45° in horizontal position. One can change the machine's tilt both positively and negatively and, in expelling the material, we largely avoid bottlenecks in the material to be sifted. The springs all along the sieve-screening machine's structure absorb diagonal movement so one can control the size of the trays.

What are the advantages of resonance sieve-screening machines as opposed to vibration sieve-screening machines?

The main advantages of resonance sieve-screening machines include:

  • High precision in the percentage of sifted materials.
  • Ability to collect the sifted materials with no need for channels or hoppers under the trays.
  • Easy installation and maintenance.
  • Ability to work with negative and positive inclines, as well as completely horizontal.
  • Efficiency in wet sieve-screening for all kinds of materials.
  • It is fast, easy, and more accessible to change nets.

What kind of maintenance does a sieve-screen machine require?

The robustness of the resonance sieve-screening machines we manufacture make them easy to maintain, with a very low breakdown rate. The solidity of their structure provides for high performance with practically no maintenance. At Resotek, we conduct preventive maintenance and review our machines for our customers' peace of mind.