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High Carbon Steel Woven Screen Mesh
Efficient screening of materials requires the righ..
Hooks & Edge screens
Proper screen size and tensioning are critical for..
Stainless Steel Woven Screen Mesh
Every Major Wire screen media solution is availabl..
Self Cleaning Screens
They are produced with wires of round diameter – ..
Polyurethane Modular Screening Systems
The JUDA modules are composed of a welded steel fr..
High carbon steel wire
65 Mn steel screen mesh is made from high tensile ..

Polyurethane Modular Screening Systems

The JUDA modules are composed of a welded steel frame construction, which the polyurethane is moulded around with an overall module thickness of 30mm. The thickness of the screening area is determined by the hole size.

The JUDA modular systems can be designed and installed to suit virtually any conventional vibrating screen, new  or old.

The polyurethane modules are available in a variety of shore hardness’s with material selection is dependent upon hole size and application.

Modules are manufactured in manageable sizes, in most case to fit in pairs across the deck however, single sections are used on smaller screens and triple sections are required on large screens.

The JUDA modules are composed of a welded steel frame construction, which the polyurethane is moulded around with an overall module thickness of 30mm.  The thickness of the screening area is determined by the hole size.

Hole sizes range from 0.3mm up to 120mm.

Hole shapes can be square (most common) circular or rectangular (transverse or longitudinal) the different hole shape is selected to give the best results for the specific application.

Also there are a few variants of typical modules for specific requirements:
HEHigh Efficiency, Maximise throughput (greater open area)
STDStandard, Good compromise of wear and efficiency
HWHigh Wear, Increase module life and reduce cost (lower open area)

Installation and replacement of modules is easy especially on confined lower decks due the unique pin and wedge hold down system, which requires no more than a hammer and crowbar to change modules.

New installations on old or new screens can be designed to specific grading requirements and guaranteed to maximise screening performance.