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ATS’ polyurethane wire mesh screens for industrial screenings are said to offer a wide range of advantages including long service life; easy handling; less pegging and blinding; and high screening performance with perfect undersize calibration during the screen’s working lifetime. In addition, the firm says its wire mesh screens have less sound emanating from them, while reducing the weight of the vibrating screen is said to have improved its operation. The ATS screens are equipped with hooks and fitted in
March 27, 2013 Read time: 1 min
7243 ATS’ polyurethane wire mesh screens for industrial screenings are said to offer a wide range of advantages including long service life; easy handling; less pegging and blinding; and high screening performance with perfect undersize calibration during the screen’s working lifetime.

In addition, the firm says its wire mesh screens have less sound emanating from them, while reducing the weight of the vibrating screen is said to have improved its operation.

The ATS screens are equipped with hooks and fitted in the same way as woven wire screen.

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