Stainless Steel Punching Screen Plate
1.The Stainless Steel Punching Screen Plate is made of solid steel plate.
2.Stainless Steel Punching Screen Plate has longer screen life.
3. Since the material of Stainless Steel Punching Screen Plate is stainless steel, it has excellent efficiency.
- YI XIANG
- Anhui, China
- 5 days
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Introduction of Stainless Steel Punching Screen Plate:
Stainless steel screen plate has many names, called punching plate or punching screen. The punching screen plate is manufactured from a solid steel plate, which is then punched using CNC machinery to form a perforated metal plate, which is then made into a finished product. Mineral processing screen plates are installed in machines used in the quarrying and recycling industries. These machines screen or grade materials.
Advantages of Stainless Steel Punching Screen Plate:
Stainless steel screen plate has longer screen life and excellent efficiency, punching screen plate has the obvious advantage of utilizing tapered holes to reduce the chance of clogging during machine operation.
Precautions of Stainless Steel Punching Screen Plate:
The Mineral processing screen plate is installed into the machine with its smooth surface facing the material to be screened. To reduce the possibility of clogging, it is important to consider the shape of the material in relation to the shape of the stainless steel screen plate punch. Regular-shaped materials are suitable for square punching, and irregular-shaped materials are suitable for round punching.
Parameters of punching screen plate:
Origin: | Anhui, China |
Brand: | YI XIANG |
Size: | Accept customization |
Material: | Stainless steel |
Delivery time: | 5 days |
About us
Anhui Yixiang Filter Material Co., Ltd. is located in the economic development zone of Taihe County, Anhui Province, the famous hometown of screens. The first phase project covers an area of 30 acres and was completed and put into operation at the end of 2012. The second phase project covers an area of 45 acres. Construction started on March 26, 2016, with a total investment of 67 million.