General Classes of Screens

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. W. Matthews
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

Introduction Screening is an art, one of the oldest in the process field today, and one of the most widely used in our present age. Screening is being applied to an ever-increasing number of assignments, in an ever-expanding circle of industries. Screening is defined precisely as a mechanical process which accomplishes a separation of particles on the basis of size and their acceptance or rejection by a screening surface. Particles are presented to apertures in a screening surface and rejected if larger than the opening, or accepted and passed through if smaller. Screens are machines with screening surfaces used to classify materials by size. The screening surface is the medium containing the apertures for the passage of the undersize material. Screens are put to many uses - size separation, dewatering, desliming, media recovery, scalping, trash removal, washing, dedusting, conveying, concentration, and many combinations of these functions. It is interesting to note that screens are used for handling commodities
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APA: C. W. Matthews  (1985)  General Classes of Screens

MLA: C. W. Matthews General Classes of Screens. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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