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Manganese ore is very demanding of vibrating screens because of its high specific gravity and erosion, Schoepflin said. Our machine is carefully designed to perform the responsibilities of the application while being powerful enough to provide maximum uptime.
The unit provided includes a 3.6m double screen, a 3m double screen, a 2.4m screen and a 1.8m dehydration screen. Kwatani says Kwatani is a local original equipment manufacturer that has designed and manufactured vibrating screens for more than 40 years and is known for its world-class expertise and capabilities.
Schoepflin says our customers chose us because we have a good engineering record-developing technology that can manage the required tonnage, which means understanding the specific conditions of each mine and then designing to meet a complex range of mechanical and metallurgical factors.
Kwatani, chief operating officer of KennyMayhew-Ridgers, said orders for the mine were being issued to customers on time and in accordance with specifications. "the efficiency and quality of our workflow enables us to design, manufacture, and deliver custom-designed screens within the same time frame as other OEM provides a standard model."
Kwatani says this requirement is particularly high because custom-designed equipment is validated by rigorous internal finite element analysis and therefore requires a rigorous design process. Prior to shipment, all equipment is subject to rigorous testing before acceptance of customer site commissioning.
As a result, Kwatani has its own advanced in-house testing equipment at its KemptonPark plant in South Africa. According to the ISO9001 standard, testing protocols have been developed internally for decades. In this way, a comprehensive test similar to cold debugging can be performed even before it is delivered to the site.
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