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Metso expands range of screening solutions

Metso is expanding its range of screening options for customers. The firm’s COMPACT Screen range includes models that have been incorporated with its mobile crushing and screening plants. But these are also now available for single unit sales and use in stationary plants. These screens, including the CVB-M inclined screen with circular motion and the FS horizontal screen with elliptical motion, are well proven on Lokotrack mobile plants and Nordberg NW Series portable plants. In addition to the CVB-M
September 14, 2015 Read time: 1 min
6934 Metso is expanding its range of screening options for customers. The firm’s COMPACT Screen range includes models that have been incorporated with its mobile crushing and screening plants.

But these are also now available for single unit sales and use in stationary plants. These screens, including the CVB-M inclined screen with circular motion and the FS horizontal screen with elliptical motion, are well proven on Lokotrack mobile plants and Nordberg NW Series portable plants.

In addition to the CVB-M and the FS, the DF banana screen with linear motion is now available for primary screening duties. The Metso COMPACT screens include carefully selected features in a standard configuration for reliable and safe operation. A key feature that allows the units to be economical, is the configuration for side tension screening media.

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