Midwestern Industries, Inc. Datasheets for Screens
Screens consist of a surface with openings of specific sizes. They may be made in many ways, including perforating a sheet, weaving metal wire or synthetic fibers or electroforming. Among other uses, screens are commonly used to provide open but secure separation for a clean environment and flying objects, debris or insects.
Screens: Learn more
| Product Name | Notes |
|---|---|
| Applying silicone beads in a bulls-eye pattern between the sizing screen and backup mesh reduces friction while extending the life and performance of the screen. | |
| Choose from Midwestern’s large inventory of wire mesh. Available with a backup mesh. | |
| Customized to meet your screening needs, our perforated screens come in a wide range of sizes and are available with a variety of openings. | |
| Customized to meet your screening needs, our perforated screens come in a wide range of sizes and are available with round and slotted openings. | |
| Dense material on fine mesh screens and larger diameter screens can benefit from the added support provided by the wagon wheel design. These can be made to fit most makes... | |
| For general use and FDA applications, Midwestern’s cloth-edged screens can be manufactured using various edging material (for different temperatures) and with or without grommets. | |
| In a constant effort to supply our customers with innovative screening options, we offer ultrasonic screens for various makes and models. Rescreening is also available. | |
| Midwestern offers clear opening screens and custom weaves not shown on our mesh chart. Speak to a sales professional for options and availability. | |
| Plastic sliders or rubber balls are sandwiched between a sizing screen and the backup mesh, providing added vibration dislodging near size particles and allowing material to flow more efficiently. | |
| Sizes range from 18 to 72 inches and can fit nearly every make and model of separators with various mounting methods – including strict food grade standards. | |
| Slotted screens offer greater throughput by increasing the amount of open area. Available with single shoot or triple shoot construction. | |
| Straight and crimped wires are woven side by side in an elongated pattern to maintain sizing requirements while giving the screen added elasticity to reduce material from blinding. | |
| The name says it all. Midwestern has the ability to construct heavy-duty screens with thicker wire to sustain greater impact. | |
| This is an elongated slotted screen with triple shoot construction designed to maximize throughput. Side-tensioned screens will have slots right angle to material flow while end-tensioned screens will have slots... |