Portable plant developments you may have missed

By |  January 15, 2024
Photo: AEI Screens

Photo: AEI Screens

The Bivitec screening plant from AEI (Aggregates Equipment Inc.) involves a dual-vibratory process that moves the screen in two directions, making it harder for materials to become lodged in mesh and slow production. According to AEI, the Bivitec features flexible polyurethane screen mats that can withstand high g-forces as they’re tensioned and relaxed, creating a flip-flow motion that separates difficult-to-screen materials. The motion prevents material blinding and allows for high throughput rates and accurate particle size separation, the company adds.


Unique features incorporated into high-performing model

Screen Machine's 4043TR portable crushing plant was one of several items the company had on display at ConExpo-Con/Agg. Photo: P&Q Staff

Photo: P&Q Staff

The 4043TR recirculating impact crushing plant is the top-selling model from Screen Machine, delivering increased productivity while decreasing downtime. The 4043TR features a large double-deck screen with a front fines conveyor for sized materials. Operators can use the radial side overs conveyor feeding back into the hopper as a second stacker, the company says. Additionally, Screen Machine says the crusher relief system clears blockages and minimizes downtime. The company’s Smooth Start, designed for the screen box, eliminates the violent shaking that occurs in screening plants during machine start-up and shutdown.


Productivity meets safety in form of screening plant

Photo: Kleemann

Photo: Kleemann

Mobiscreen EVO screening plants combine efficiency and safety, according to Kleemann. The company says the plants stand out with impressive performance values and low fuel consumption, guaranteeing precise results with a range of feed materials. Additionally, Kleemann says operating status can be conveniently read and plants operated from a safe distance with a state-of-the-art control system. Operator safety is increased by way of an intervention protection feature at various critical points.


Scalping, screening and stockpiling in one unit

EvoQuip says the The Falcon 820 inclined screen is designed to meet need in industries such as aggregates, construction, recycling and landscaping. Photo: EvoQuip

Photo: EvoQuip

The Falcon 820 inclined screen from Terex Corp.’s EvoQuip brand combines scalping, screening and stockpiling in one self-contained unit. The Falcon 820 features a double-deck, two-bearing screen box, and it can operate in applications such as crushed stone, sand and gravel, topsoil and demolition waste. Designed with mobility in mind, EvoQuip says the Falcon 820 is compact and easily transportable, making it ideal for various jobsites. Its user-friendly setup process and excellent maintenance access ensure minimal downtime and maximum productivity, the company adds.

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