Horizontal Screens

Horizontal Screens

Horizontal sieves are high-capacity screening systems that work on the principle of separating materials into different sizes by advancing material in a controlled manner over the screen surface through low inclination angle and high vibration motion. Material is distributed homogeneously onto the surface from the feeding section and advances regularly in the horizontal plane thanks to high amplitude vibration created by vibration motors or eccentric mechanisms. The multi-layered screen structure enables effective classification of material according to particle sizes, and each fraction is collected from separate discharge points. Through this system, the targeted granulometric distribution is obtained with precision, while process efficiency and product quality are continuously optimized.

Technical Specifications

Structural Features
Operating AngleHorizontal — low slope (0–5°)
Number of Decks2, 3 or 4 deck options
Drive SystemVibration motor or eccentric mechanism
Body StructureHeavy-duty durable chassis
Screen SurfaceReplaceable screen wires/coatings
Performance
Screening EfficiencyHigh separation precision in fine materials
CapacityHigh-capacity operation
Material DistributionHomogeneous and balanced screening
Vibration ForceHigh amplitude and frequency
OperationContinuous and stable operation

Applications

Crushing Screening Plants
Enables precise separation of materials of different sizes
Aggregate Production
Provides high efficiency in fine and precision-sized aggregate production
Mining
Used in ore and mineral classification processes
Recycling
Plays an effective role in separating different material types by size