A mobile screening plant is a compact, portable unit mounted on wheels or tracks, designed to classify aggregates, soil, ores, recycled materials, or other solids by size. Equipped with vibrating screens and conveyor systems, it offers flexibility and mobility compared to stationary screening plants.
Function:

  • Sorts materials into specific size ranges (e.g., 0-5 mm, 5-20 mm, 20-50 mm).

  • Ensures uniformity of crushed aggregates post-crushing.

  • Enables rapid and efficient screening for construction, mining, or recycling projects.
    How It Works:

  1. Feeding: Raw material (crushed rock, soil, demolition waste) is loaded via an excavator or conveyor.

  2. Pre-Screening (Optional): Oversized debris or contaminants are removed.

  3. Vibratory Screening:

    • Single or Multi-Deck Screens: Material passes through screen layers for precise size separation.

    • Inclination and Vibration: Screen angle and vibration intensity optimize classification efficiency.

  4. Conveying: Sorted materials are transported via conveyor belts to stockpiles or end-use points.

  5. Mobility: The plant is easily relocated to new sites using its wheeled or tracked chassis.
    Applications:

  • Aggregate production (sand and gravel grading).

  • Mining (ore sizing and beneficiation).

  • Construction waste recycling (screening concrete, bricks, asphalt).

  • Soil remediation and landscaping (preparing clean soil and gravel).

  • Agriculture (seed and fertilizer sorting).