Flip Flow Screen
Flip Flow Screen
Flip Flow Screen
Prevention:
1.By means of high acceleration forces which eject the
wedged particles.
2. Use of flexible "breathing" screen panels allowing the
particle to pass through or releasing it during the
acceleration phase
Prevention
-By using screen panels made of Polyurethane, rubber etc.
Which have anti-adhesive properties
-High acceleration forces
(Acceleration power > adhesive strength)
-Flexing screen panels causing caked material to break-up
FLIP FLOW SCREEN CONSTRUCTION -
The drive, screen frames, support and mats
Helical springs are arranged between the inner screen frame and the
support jack. They ensure that the machine is kept in the correct
position to the angle of inclination.
The outer screen frame is suspended from the inner frame by guide
springs, permitting horizontal movement. The inner screen case is
supported on the wedge shaped jack by means of rubber insulated
springs.
The cross beams supporting the elastic screen mats are alternately
connected to the inner and outer screen case.
Damp and sticky materials are blinding over the apertures of the
screen panels.
More than 40 years ago, with the construction of the first Flip-Flow
screening machine, HEIN, LEHMANN introduced a revolutionary new
concept for classifying materials.
LF 1,0 - 2,52/ 8 ED 2,52 2.100 5,5 3.555 1.678 675 1.000 1.774 1.570
LF 1,0 - 3,78/12 ED 3,78 2.600 7,5 4.815 1.678 675 1.000 1.774 1.570
LF 1,0 - 5,04/16 ED 5,04 3.400 11,0 6.075 1.678 675 1.000 1.774 1.570
LF 1,0 - 6,30/20 ED 6,30 4.000 11,0 7.335 1.678 675 1.000 1.774 1.570
LF 1,5 - 3,78/12 ED 5,67 2.900 11,0 4.815 2.178 675 1.500 2.274 2.070
LF 1,5 - 5,04/16 ED 7,56 3.600 15,0 6.075 2.178 675 1.500 2.274 2.070
LF 1,5 - 6,30/20 ED 9,45 4.300 18,5 7.335 2.178 675 1.500 2.274 2.070
LF 2,0 - 5,04/16 ED 10,08 3.900 18,5 6.075 2.678 675 2.000 2.774 2.570
LF 2,0 - 6,30/20 ED 12,60 4.600 22,0 7.335 2.678 675 2.000 2.774 2.570
LF 2,0 - 7,56/24 ED 15,12 5.100 30,0 8.595 2.678 675 2.000 2.774 2.570
LF 2,0 - 8,82/28 ED 17,64 9.300 37,0 10.070 2.710 1070 2.000 3.895 2.650
LF 2,5 - 5,04/16 ED 12,60 11.700 30,0 6.730 3.388 1535 2.500 4.975 3.580
LF 2,5 - 6,30/20 ED 15,75 12.500 37,0 7.990 3.388 1535 2.500 4.975 3.580
LF 2,5 - 7,56/24 ED 18,90 13.900 37,0 9.250 3.388 1535 2.500 4.975 3.580
LF 2,5 - 8,82/28 ED 22,05 15.700 45,0 10.510 3.388 1535 2.500 4.975 3.580
LF 3,0 - 6,30/20 ED 18,90 13.500 37,0 7.990 3.888 1535 3.000 5.475 4.080
LF 3,0 - 7,56/24 ED 22,68 15.300 45,0 9.250 3.888 1535 3.000 5.475 4.080
LF 3,0 - 8,82/28 ED 26,46 16.800 45,0 10.510 3.888 1535 3.000 5.475 4.080
All technical data are approximate values.
For detailed planning please ask for individual dimension sheets
.
To enable our experienced engineering staff to recommend the installation best suited to specific
applications, answers to as many of the following questions as possible will result in a prompt and
accurate solution to your screening requirements
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