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What is a screener?
A screener is a machine used to separate materials, such as sand, gravel, crushed stone, and other aggregates, by size. Screeners use a vibrating motion to sift materials through various screen sizes, allowing smaller particles to pass through while larger materials remain on top. This process is crucial in ensuring that aggregates are sorted accurately for different applications, such as construction, road building, and concrete production. Screeners play a vital role in improving the quality and consistency of the final product.
History of screeners
Screeners began in the early 20th century when simple screening devices were introduced to improve material sorting. Over time, advances in engineering and technology led to the development of more sophisticated vibrating screeners that could handle larger volumes and heavier materials. Early screeners were primarily manual or mechanical, but today's screeners are highly automated, with adjustable settings that allow for greater precision in separating materials by size. These improvements have made screening more efficient and reliable in modern aggregate production processes.