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Action VIBRA-SNAPFlip-Flow Screening

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The VIBRA-SNAP® Flip-Flow Screen is an effective alternative to conventional rigid deck screeners for the efficient processing of your difficult materials. It is ideally suited for screening moist, sticky, fibrous, wet, bulk materials with a high percentage of fines or near size particles. Flexible polyurethane screens tension and relax to generate high material accelerations via ACTION’s patented polyurethane screen mat geometry and connection system. Single and multi-deck options are available.

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The VIBRA-SNAP® Flip-Flow Screen is engineered with the user in mind, and a long list of deficiencies common to other flip-flow screens have been eliminated. The VIBRA-SNAP® Flip-Flow Screen utilizes oversized components and proprietary design features to reduce wear, minimize maintenance, and increase screening efficiency. Since a machine is only as good as the parts that link it together we encourage careful consideration of the details. We think you will agree that the VIBRA-SNAP® Flip-Flow Screen is unmatched in the flip-flow screen marketplace.

US Pat. 7,344,032 / US Pat. 7,654,394 / US Pat. 8,757,392 / CDN Pat. 2,569,471 / CDN Pat. 2,802,930 / CH Pat. ZL 2012800578237 / EPC 1765524 / Pat. Pend.

  • The use of a PU connector effectively STOPS CORROSION and deterioration (tolerance loss) inherent to metal connector designs.
  • BOLTLESS screen mat attachment allows for quick and easy change-out with a semi-rigid, snap-fit interference wedge for ease of installation.
  • The inherent elasticity of the VIBRA-SNAP® Screen’s PU-to-PU interlocking connection (unlike PU-to-Steel) is capable of absorbing cyclic snapping action WITHOUT LOOSENING AT ELEVATED STROKES and/or heavy load conditions.
  • Modular PU connectors protect steel cross tubes from material induced wear. PU connectors are easily replaced utilizing hand tools. Connector change-out for the VIBRA-SNAP® Screen is uncommon, SAFE and takes MINUTES not HOURS compared to cumbersome, open top steel cross tube connectors.
  • Stress levels in PU connectors are low with a generous cross section thickness of up to 200% of its steel counterpart for maximum yield strength.
  • Screen mat tension forces are distributed across precise, smooth, PU connector surfaces with GENEROUS radii unlike sharp metal connections with higher stress concentrations.
  • VIBRA-SNAP® Screen mats are completely supported across the unit width and in the side sealing radius.
  • A tight fit at the screen mat/interference wedge interface LOCKS-OUT PARTICLE CONTAMINATION that would result in abrasive wear, and/or loosening of either component. PU connector surfaces do not wear, cut, or otherwise degrade mating screen mat grooves.
    • A generous side sealing radius reduces buckling and creasing to improve screen mat life. Screen mat stresses are uniformly distributed over a larger area with substantially less stretch per inch than designs with abrupt corners and vertical walls.

  • Larger side sealing radii provide for a greater and more consistent screen mat range of motion. Greater screen mat movement with higher material accelerations reduces material catching/adherence and increases screening efficiency.

We are pleased to introduce another exclusive feature with real world benefits to help you GET THE DROP on the competition.

Additional VIBRA-SNAP® Screen benefits:

  • Dual plane screen mat configurations LOWER OVERALL MACHINE ELEVATIONS saving valuable headroom.
  • ACTION’s standard offset configuration REDUCES RUBBER SHEAR STROKE AND STRAIN compared to a non-offset configuration increasing part life on the order of up to 6x. Furthermore, a reduction in strain can reduce rubber shear and flexible screen mat failure rates in the event of an extreme overstroke condition.

Recycling

  • Auto Shredder Residue (ASR)
  • Municipal Solid Waste (MSW)
  • Construction & Demolition (C&D)
  • E-Scrap
  • Crushed Glass / Cullet
  • Recycled Concrete
  • Food Scraps & Organic Materials
  • Plastic Chips
  • Waste Slag (Steelworks)
  • Compost


Wood Products

  • Remove Abrasive Fines from Boiler Fuel  
  • Wood Chips, Sawdust, & Wood Flour
  • Fine Pulp


Mineral Processing / Aggregate

  • Sand
  • Crushed Stone
  • Iron / Copper Ore
  • Recycled Asphalt (RAP)
  • Coal, Coke & Iron Ore Fines
  • Limestone & Dolomite
  • Excavated Soils
  • Basalts
  • Gypsum
  • Bauxite


Other

  • Bio-Solids
  • De-Dusting
  • Incinerator Ash
  • Shredded Materials
  • Animal Fodder
  • Chemicals
  • Dredged Materials
  • and more...