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Rotex Screener
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19. Feb. 2011 - 11:17
I UNDERSTAND you determined it was a ROTEX....and further determined that its FPM travel rate was 80 FPM. any rotex users out there, able to confirm this rate of travel by chance? ■
Best Regards,George BakerRegional Sales Manager - CanadaTELSMITH IncMequon, WI1-519-242-6664 CellE: (work) [email]gbaker@telsmith.com[/email]E: (home) [email] gggman353@gmail.com[/email]website: [url]www.telsmith.com[/url]Manufacturer of portable, modular and stationary mineral processing equipment for the aggregate and mining industries.
Re: Conveying Speed Of Material
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1. Mar. 2011 - 12:26
Inclination of 10 degrees is on the high side if this is a Rotex. The combination of the motion of the screener and the inclination will generally define the conveying rate. If you are using a Rotex screener, I would recommend to contact your Rotex representative to get more specific information.
If you send me your details, I will forward to the right person to talk to. ■
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Conveying Speed of Material
What would be the conveying speed of material (in feet per minute) over the screen surface of a gyratory screener type at 10 degrees incline? I want to evaluate the bed depth over the screen surface. I know that VSMA uses 75 fpm for inclined screen at slope of 20, and 45 fpm for horizontal screen with oval & straight motion. What about a gyratory motion?
Thank you. Regards. ■