What is the use of vibrating screens?
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The vibrating screens offered by Vercom are available in two and three fraction options, these screens can screen compost, woodchips, biomass, woodchips, gravel, rubble, soil, and many others. elements. Screening of these products is achieved with very reasonable operation and maintenance costs.
Vercom offers different models, from the E15 version for the smallest vibrating screen to the E100 for the largest. Calibration grids are available from 5 to 150 mm, for 100% electric screens or with an optional generator. The screens can be found in a cradle, box, trailer, and fixed electric version.
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