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Versatile mobile scalping solution from Sandvik

Designed for processing high specification or difficult to screen materials, Sandvik’s QE441 Free Flow scalper is a new addition to the firm’s product range. The QE441 Free Flow is a new variant of the existing heavy duty QE441 scalper. This new variant is equipped with a two deck 5.4m x 1.75m Free Flow screen, and it has a rigid scalping top deck and a dual motion lower screen deck. According to Sandvik, the unit offers a suitable solution for screening material such as; soils, aggregates, ores, waste, bio
January 16, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Designed for processing high specification or difficult to screen materials, 325 Sandvik’s QE441 Free Flow scalper is a new addition to the firm’s product range. The QE441 Free Flow is a new variant of the existing heavy duty QE441 scalper. This new variant is equipped with a two deck 5.4m x 1.75m Free Flow screen, and it has a rigid scalping top deck and a dual motion lower screen deck. According to Sandvik, the unit offers a suitable solution for screening material such as; soils, aggregates, ores, waste, biomass and other waste derived fuels and products with high moisture contents.

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