Metso Outotec expands screening media offering

Trellex GS is an important addition to Metso Outotec’s screening media portfolio.
Trellex GS is an important addition to Metso Outotec’s screening media portfolio.

Metso Outotec has expanded its screening media offering with Trellex GS, a panel that meets European aggregate industry fixing standards. Trellex GS is an innovative, modular screening media with a knock-in system available in both rubber and polyurethane. It is designed to offer long wear life, with easier change-outs and increased uptime and safety. The new screening media panel is now commercially available.

“Trellex GS is an important addition to Metso Outotec’s screening media portfolio and complements our goal to develop easy-to-use screening modules, which makes a sustainable difference to the customer’s screening process. The rubber and polyurethane compounds are unique, the result of decades of dedicated research and development,” says Adrian Wood, Vice President, Regional Sales Support, Screening business line, Metso Outotec.

“These highly flexible materials are unbeatable in fighting blinding and pegging. Worth mentioning is that Trellex GS has been developed based on the unique process knowledge Metso Outotec has from the whole process including crushing, grinding and screening.”

Metso Outotec Trellex GS panel offers several unique benefits including:

Minimised downtime: Easy maintenance, state-of-the-art materials, and a reliable industry standard fixing system increase uptime. Customised rubber quality to prevent blocking and fire and to maximise wear life.

Safe and fast maintenance: One module panel is half the size of competing products. The sizes are adapted to facilitate easy stockholding and maintenance.

Higher processing efficiency: Less pegging and blinding, thanks to a wide range of state-of-the-art materials. Layout of the screen deck can be modified to adapt to changing conditions.

Sustainable difference: Long wear life and the ability to change only the worn-out modules means less media consumption and waste.

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