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'''Sifter Cleaning balls''' are important to the operation of the screener. They control screen blinding and improve performance by stratifying the material on the screen surface. Mesh cleaning becomes less effective as balls wear. When replacing worn balls, use balls of the same size and material as was originally specified in our operation.
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Balls with a rough appearance, hard surface or reduced rebound can indicate damage by high temperature. Oils, solvents and fumigation chemicals can cause balls to swell or become excessively soft.
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Latest revision as of 04:24, 16 June 2013

Sifter Cleaning Balls
Sifter Cleaning Balls close up

Sifter Cleaning balls are important to the operation of the screener. They control screen blinding and improve performance by stratifying the material on the screen surface. Mesh cleaning becomes less effective as balls wear. When replacing worn balls, use balls of the same size and material as was originally specified in our operation.

Balls with a rough appearance, hard surface or reduced rebound can indicate damage by high temperature. Oils, solvents and fumigation chemicals can cause balls to swell or become excessively soft.


Video