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As a result of our focus on fine particle processing and analysis, W.S. Tyler’s Particle Analysis & Fine Screening Products Group is able to provide high quality, competitive replacement screen products to meet your needs.
Specifications as fine as 325-mesh, and slotted-opening Ton-Cap Screens, with sizes equivalent to 80-mesh, are available.
Standard market grade, mill grade, and bolting cloth specifications are in stock, primarily in T304 and T316 stainless steel. Other alloys are available upon request. |
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There are many variables related to efficient fine wire screening. These variables include: the mechanical process of the screening machine, mesh selection, screen construction and material specifications. W.S. Tyler offers a complete line of fine mesh replacement screen products. Our customer service includes application assistance support.
Screening means classifying particles by size. To accomplish this, you must present material to a screen surface that has a specific measurement opening. The feed, or the material that requires separation, is introduced to a screening machine or device. Material passes over the screening media, often on an angle. The "throughs" are the particles that pass through the openings, and "overs" are the particles that are retained on the surface.
The key element for successful process screening is in the screen media. The following information describes different types of screen media to help you select the proper mesh for your screening application. W.S. Tyler offers custom screen construction to meet your specific needs. |
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Mesh is defined as the number of openings per linear inch (primarily woven wire cloth or other synthetics). To count mesh, start from the center of one wire and count the number of openings to a point one inch in distance.
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Caution: clear opening screens, or space cloth, are usually identified by the actual opening measurement, not by mesh designations. |
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