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To get @ reasonable estimate of tons per hour (mt/h) that can be screened through a square foot (square meter)
cf the size mesh you are considering, simply multiply the estimated capacity (table 1) by the pertinent factors affecting your operation
(table 11), Then mutiply again by the number of square feet (square meters) of screen deck involved. That i
Capacity through deck = mth per Sq.Metre (TPH per Sq.Ft) (Table 1) xAx Bx Cx DxE x F x Sq.Meters (Sq.Ft. Area of Deck
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30 146 185 239 28 397 376 410 434 493 S47 506 630 093 752 791 820.
180190 245 255 345 385 420 448 S05 se G00 e45 740 770 @10 40
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yao [435 170 205 240 270 295 240 as6 Sn 430 450 495 G40 eS | 650
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* Factors affecting capacity of vibrating screens.
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‘Correcting for No.of screening Amount of agg, fed 0 deck less, ‘itn water spray directly Estate percent of oeraze
decks above than 12 sereen opening onscreen fed screen
Top ° 2mm (32) 170
Second doo 6 on ‘azemm (3118) 20 2 108
Thi on 0 053 smn (tM) 240 30 00
Four 070 5 059 Samm (8) 210 ry 095
2 086 ‘tztmm (2) 185 80 090
2B ors soomm 4) 180 6 08s
* oa 254mm (1) 18 7 O78
s 000 2semm (118) +00 20 a7
0 100 % 55
4% 410 2 080
2 12 9 baa
0 140 98 020
cS 150 ‘00 00
7 +80
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100 200
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Unerushed gravel - Moist and diy 2. Crushed gravel or ecohgin 100 1.00
2.50% crushed gravel - Foo owing - Mx. 6% moistie 3. Average broken ron ore “2e0ko ir? 195 6H 1035
an i ater nee ee a 46 fverage broken antialete cost T0“0Kgin" 65a ass
|. 100% cushed gravee ook- Fee fowhng “Max mals
1008 euched fock- Wi at Most and diy
100% ested roek- Lain or slay NOTE Other mata nproporion
to densities Denates tase on
‘ator an vaty peat depending on amount flay, te rashes materal
Contes continuous feeding of proper size material uniformly spread across the screening surfaces ofa well alanced screen is essential for maximum
‘vorating screen proccion, Sereen capacty anc efcieney wil be affected by the factors sted n Tables 1 and 17 above and adionaly by he speed,
‘slope and balance ofthe machine; all the characteristics of the varying materials fed; ambient temperature atthe operating ste; and other factors,