CHEMICAL & FOOD
Impressive JOEST multideck screens successfully delivered
In 2013 JOEST delivered two impressive screens with 3 ½ decks for a long-time customer in the sugar industry.
The total weight of each screen is approx. 12 tons with a length of 5000 mm, a width of 2700 mm and a height of 3400 mm. The rooftop of the customer’s plant had to be opened to install the machines with the help of a crane.
The screens have been constructed and manufactured according to the standards of the food industry. Of particular interest are the fine screen cloths which consist of special material magnetic stainless steel.
In the future the two screens in combination with a JOEST feeder will be used for the classification of sugar.
JOEST has proven again the experience and great competence on the field of vibration technology and food industry, which requires special demands on design and manufacturing and specific experiences.
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