Classification of Vibrating Screens

Feb 04, 2026

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Circular Vibrating Screen:The vibration trajectory is circular or approximately circular; the screen body is installed at an incline, and the vibration source is typically positioned at the side of the screen body. Circular vibrating screens are suitable for the screening of medium to coarse-grained materials.

 

Linear Vibrating Screen:The vibration trajectory is linear; the screen body is installed horizontally or at a slight incline, and a resultant force is generated through the synchronous, counter-rotating action of two vibration motors. Linear screens are suitable for the fine screening of both dry and wet materials.

 

Elliptical Vibrating Screen:The vibration trajectory is elliptical; it combines the throwing effect of a circular vibrating screen with the conveying characteristics of a linear vibrating screen, making it suitable for screening materials with high moisture content or those that are viscous.

 

High-Frequency Vibrating Screen: Achieves the rapid separation of fine-grained materials through high-frequency, low-amplitude vibration; commonly utilized in fine screening processes for materials such as metal powders and ceramic slurries.

 

Probability Screen: Classifies materials by adjusting the inclination angle of the screen surface and the vibration parameters, thereby leveraging the differences in the probability of materials passing through the screen mesh.

 

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