High frequency vibration screening machine
A high frequency vibration screening machine is a type of vibrating screen that uses a high frequency vibration to classify and separate materials based on their particle size and shape. The machine is typically used in industries such as mining, minerals processing, and aggregates to remove particles that are too small for conventional screens to handle.
The high frequency vibration screening machine consists of a rectangular screen that vibrates on a vertical plane. The screen is typically made of a wire mesh or perforated plate that allows material to pass through. A high frequency vibrating motor causes the screen to vibrate at a frequency between 3,000 and 4,500 vibrations per minute.
As the screen vibrates, small particles are able to pass through the openings in the mesh or perforations, while larger particles are retained on the screen. The high frequency vibration of the machine helps to separate the materials quickly and efficiently, allowing for high throughput rates.
The high frequency vibration screening machine is particularly suitable for materials that require precise separation, such as fine powders and minerals. The machine is able to handle a wide range of materials, from dry materials to wet and sticky materials, and is typically made of durable materials such as stainless steel to withstand the abrasive nature of many materials.
Overall, the high frequency vibration screening machine is an efficient and effective way to classify and separate materials based on their particle size and shape.