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- High-frequency_vibrating_screens abstract "High frequency vibrating screens are the most important screening machines primarily utilised in the mineral processing industry. They are used to separate feeds containing solid and crushed ores down to approximately 200μm in size, and are applicable to both perfectly wetted and dried feed. The frequency of the screen is mainly controlled by an electromagnetic vibrator which is mounted above and directly connected to the screening surface. Its high frequency characteristics differentiates it from a normal vibrating screen. The high frequency vibrating screens usually operates at an inclined angle, traditionally varying between 0 to 25 degrees and can go up to a maximum of 45 degrees. Besides, it should operate at a low stroke and has a frequency ranging from 1500 - 7200 RPM.Pre-treatment of the feed is often required before the use of the high frequency screen as the apertures in the screen may become blocked easily.".
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- High-frequency_vibrating_screens wikiPageWikiLink Category:Industrial_equipment.
- High-frequency_vibrating_screens wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_industry.
- High-frequency_vibrating_screens wikiPageWikiLink Metallurgical.
- High-frequency_vibrating_screens wikiPageWikiLink Metallurgy.
- High-frequency_vibrating_screens wikiPageWikiLink Micrometre.
- High-frequency_vibrating_screens wikiPageWikiLink Mineral_processing.
- High-frequency_vibrating_screens wikiPageWikiLink Pharmaceutical.
- High-frequency_vibrating_screens wikiPageWikiLink Pharmaceutical_drug.
- High-frequency_vibrating_screens wikiPageWikiLink Sepro_Mineral_Systems.
- High-frequency_vibrating_screens wikiPageWikiLink Stratification.
- High-frequency_vibrating_screens wikiPageWikiLink Surface_tension.
- High-frequency_vibrating_screens wikiPageWikiLink Μm.
- High-frequency_vibrating_screens wikiPageWikiLink File:Dependence_of_Screening_Efficiency_on_the_amplitude_and_frequency_of_Vibration.jpg.
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- High-frequency_vibrating_screens wikiPageWikiLink File:Mobile_screen_with_Scalper_Top_Deck_and_high_frequency_Bottom_Deck.jpg.
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- High-frequency_vibrating_screens wikiPageWikiLinkText "High-frequency vibrating screens".
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- High-frequency_vibrating_screens comment "High frequency vibrating screens are the most important screening machines primarily utilised in the mineral processing industry. They are used to separate feeds containing solid and crushed ores down to approximately 200μm in size, and are applicable to both perfectly wetted and dried feed. The frequency of the screen is mainly controlled by an electromagnetic vibrator which is mounted above and directly connected to the screening surface.".
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