Samscreen, Inc. is located in Conklin and manufactures piano wire screens for all makes and models of portable screening plants, plus custom screens for special applications and machines.
Piano Wire and Shape Wire screens are classified as non-woven wire screens and offer unique benefits and solutions because they are not woven. They are in fact a collection of individual wires, which allows each wire to act independently of each other, setting up its own harmonics and frequency, which, in turn, impedes the material being screened from ‘bridging’ from wire to wire, which is the necessary starting condition for ‘blinding’.
The company provides a wide selection of openings in high carbon, oil tempered, stainless steel, and Maxwear™ wire, which is a special alloyed steel providing wear resistance to impact and abrasion leading to reduced maintenance.
All types of crusher liners for JAWS, CONES and IMPACT crushers are made with Samscreen’s own Maxwear™ 400, a special analysis steel that has been developed to give exceptional wear life in aggressive, highly abrasive crushing conditions.
The company’s Kleenskreen™ Finger Deck System is made for difficult-to-screen material where blinding, clogging, matting, and pegging cause problems with traditional screening media. The Kleenskreen™ can be retrofitted to existing portable and stationary screening plants, giving the producer a viable and very economic choice of not having to purchase a new piece of equipment.
When dealing with the dual problems of blinding and pegging, and the use of Samscreen’s piano wire screens is not feasible due to ‘flats’ or tight specifications, Shape Wire screens offers the solution and advantages of producing tighter specifications and having the ability to self clean.
Samscreen was founded in 1994, and with assistance from AM&T, became an ISO 9001:2008 certified company in 2003. To the best of management’s knowledge, they are the only piano wire screen manufacturer to receive such certification. More at samscreen.com
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