Cross Screen
Cross Screen Introduction
The cross screen is a type of screening equipment used in various industries for separating materials based on particle size. It is composed of multiple sets of sieve shafts rotating in the same direction.Each sieve shaft is equipped with several sieve plates, with adjacent sieve shafts forming sieve openings.
During the material conveying process, particles smaller than the sieve openings pass through, while those larger than the sieve openings roll on the sieve plates and are discharged from the outlet.
The design of the cross screen allows for effective screening of materials, including those that are sticky or wet, by minimizing issues such as clogging and blocking.
Advantage of Cross Screen
Based on the principle of "dynamic sieve openings," the cross screen adopts a cross-screen plate structure. Through the relative movement of the sieve edges in the cross area, friction occurs between the materials, providing a self-cleaning function.This design overcomes the issues of sticking, blocking, and jamming commonly encountered in traditional screening equipment when handling sticky or wet materials.