Polyurethane slotted screen panels feature a design characterized by a pattern of parallel slots; the width and spacing of these apertures can be precisely customized to match the specific particle size of the material being processed. This design facilitates the uniform passage of material through the apertures under high-frequency vibration, enabling high-precision classification while effectively boosting screening efficiency. The slotted aperture structure excels at discharging fine particles and moist materials, preventing material accumulation or clogging on the screen surface and ensuring continuous, stable screening operations.
Constructed from high-performance polymeric polyurethane, these slotted screens combine exceptional wear resistance, corrosion resistance, and elasticity. The polyurethane material is capable of withstanding prolonged high-frequency vibration and material impact, thereby minimizing the risk of abrasion and cracking; furthermore, it helps reduce material breakage rates when screening brittle or hard substances. The material's smooth, flexible surface minimizes material adhesion, thereby improving the throughput of moist or agglomerating materials. Compared to traditional metal slotted screens, polyurethane versions are significantly lighter, making installation and maintenance easier, while also facilitating smoother vibration transmission within the screening equipment.




