How does ultrasonic screening work?
The energy source (generator) converts electrical energy into high frequency pulses, which is then converted to a mechanical action (sound waves).
The sound waves create an oscillation in the screen frame at high frequencies. These oscillations are transferred to screening cloth where they are evenly distributed across the entire surface.
The oscillations of the screening cloth will reduce frictional resistance between material and screening media. A reduction in blinding results in increased throughput and efficiencies.
W.S. Tyler offers the Haver Ultrasonic Screening System. The system features a unique frequency variation technology to significantly increase the throughput and screening efficiency of ultra fine dry particles.
The Haver pre-tensioned screening systems can be retrofitted to standard size, popular OEM screens and sifters.
For more information, visit: http://www.wstyler.com/html/ultrasonic.html
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