1. Screening Unit
The screening unit is the heart of the mobile screening plant. It consists of one or more vibrating screens that separate materials based on size. Screens can be customized with different mesh sizes and configurations to accommodate various materials and processing requirements.
2. Chassis and Mobility System
Mobile screening plants are mounted on a wheeled or tracked chassis, providing mobility and ease of transport. Wheeled models are suitable for sites with stable ground, while tracked models offer better maneuverability on rough or uneven terrain.
3. Feed Hopper
The feed hopper is where the material to be screened is loaded into the plant. It is typically equipped with a grizzly or vibrating feeder or apron feeder or belt feeder to regulate the flow of material onto the screens or main belt conveyor, ensuring consistent and efficient processing.
4. Conveyor Systems
Conveyor systems transport materials from the feed hopper to the screening unit and then to the stockpiles or discharge points. Multiple conveyors can be used to separate different sizes of material and direct them to specific locations.
5. Power System
Mobile screening plants are powered by diesel engines, electric motors, or hybrid systems, depending on the model and application. The power system provides the energy needed to operate the screens, conveyors, and other components of the plant.
6. Control System
The control system allows operators to manage and adjust the operation of the screening plant. Advanced models feature automated controls, remote monitoring, and diagnostic capabilities, enhancing efficiency and ease of use.