Durability and accuracy with new
screening media from Sandvik

The new Sandvik WX6500 screening media is designed to meet customers’ increasingly challenging production and cost targets. It sorts like steel – lasts like rubber. Sandvik WX6500 screening media has the same accuracy as wire mesh at 2-32 mm separations. It offers everything a rubber media can, from 10 times the product life to easy delivery as a lightweight roll. Installed in barely half the time, it does the same job as mesh – but with less blinding, less pegging, fewer inspections, and a fraction of the media changes.

 

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