A Mobile Screening Plant is a portable machine designed to sort materials such as aggregates, minerals, construction waste, or recycled products by size. Mounted on a tracked or wheeled chassis, it can be easily relocated between project sites.
Components:
Screening Decks (Vibrating or Trommel): Separate materials based on particle size.
Feeder System (Hopper and Conveyor Belts): Ensures consistent material input.
Crusher (Optional): Some models include a crushing unit for pre-screening processing.
Power Supply: Operates via diesel generators or external electricity.
Control Panel: Enables automated system management by the operator.
Working Principle:
Raw material is loaded into the hopper.
Vibrating screens or rotating trommel drums segregate materials by size.
Sorted materials are transported via conveyor belts to designated stockpiles.
Applications:
Mining and Quarrying: Screening coal, iron ore, or limestone.
Construction: Processing sand, gravel, or recycled asphalt.
Recycling: Sorting concrete, bricks, and demolition waste.
Advantages:
Mobility: Ideal for temporary or multi-site projects.
Rapid Deployment: Operational within hours, unlike fixed plants.
Cost Efficiency: Reduces logistics expenses by processing materials on-site.