Haver & Boecker offers Tyler engineered modular media

Haver & Boecker Niagara now offers Tyler engineered modular media, to provide customers with the best combination of open area and wear life in both wet and dry applications with easy installation.

The company’s modular screen media offerings include polyurethane, an engineered composite hybrid, rubber and perforated plate; all options feature tapered openings as part of an effort to eliminate blinding and pegging.

“Screen media selection has a significant impact on efficiency, and we understand that there is no one-size-fits-all solution,” Steve Fair, Haver & Boecker Niagara’s Tyler engineered media manager, said in a release.

“Tyler engineered modular media provides multiple configurations in a variety of materials, designed to help producers maximize productivity and efficiency with customized screen solutions for their individual operation.”

The Ty-Deck panels are open cast using Haver and Boecker’s exclusive blend of polyurethane, leading to a longer wear life than is achieved with injection-molded polyurethane products. Ty-Deck can handle top sizes of up to 12 inches and features multiple installation systems for a custom screen media solution.

Ty-Wire combines woven wire with an engineered composite to achieve a greater open area than polyurethane, while offering a similar wear life. The media can handle top sizes up to 4 inches and features either pin and sleeve or snap-in installation.

Ty-Dura features a natural rubber screening surface that stands up to highly abrasive materials and is ideally suited for high impact applications and is especially effective for noise reduction. Ty-Dura is compression molded, offering more density and a longer wear life than punched rubber. The screen media can be customized, features tapered openings to reduce pegging and is available in snap-in, pin and sleeve, tongue-and-groove or bolt-down installation options.

Heavy-duty Ty-Plate panels are engineered with wear-resistant steel alloys for highly abrasive applications. They feature tapered openings, in square, round, hexagonal and slotted configurations, to reduce pegging. This media can be custom made with in-line or staggered holes, and blank areas can be incorporated to handle feed and protect rails.

All Tyler engineered modular media can be used on any vibrating screen brand.

Haver & Boecker Niagara is a leading provider in screening, washing, pelletizing and primary crushing systems.

(This article first appeared in the Canadian Mining Journal)