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luodengjun
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Posted in: , on 5. Jun. 2001 - 10:09

Is there someone knows where can get two component screen adhesive to adhere metal screen mesh to the metal frame?

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Erstellt am 6. Jun. 2001 - 09:30

Dear Luodengjun,

Your most likely immediate supplier for the required adhesive will be the manufacturer/supplier of the screen material.

Failing this, try companies such as Belzona, Global Resins, and Rema Tip Top. You will probably want a rubberized two-part epoxy for the application. You may also require a primer.

Good luck on your search.

Regards,

Dave Miller ADM Consulting 10668 Newbury Ave., N.W., Uniontown, Ohio 44685 USA Tel: 001 330 265 5881 FAX: 001 330 494 1704 E-mail: admconsulting@cs.com
Pete Hoffmann - fsishakers.com
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Pretensioned Screen Panels

Erstellt am 1. Aug. 2002 - 11:25

If you require a screen mesh bonded to a frame - we manufacture thousands of "pretensioned" screen panels for our own and other competitors vibrating screens - If you would like for us to provide you with this service - please e-mail us your contact information and additional information to: screens@fsishakers.com

Screen Repair Adhesive

Erstellt am 21. Oct. 2002 - 04:25

Welding is the quickest answer but, normally the mesh would have to be fully inserted into a metal reinforced edging. The type of hook would in fact be dictated by the finest of the mesh which is being manufactured into a pre-tensioned frame.

A very fine mesh cloth would in fact be turned inside the metal reinforcing edge sometimes 2-3 times and "sandwiched" or "locked" into place. This would stop the mesh from pulling out of the section upon installation and tensioning across the arch of the vibrating equipment deck.

If not a vibrating application.........per say.......on a vibrating screening machine.......not as critical. If repairing a fine mesh piece of cloth in a testing sieve......i suggest buy new sieve...as the result of attempting to repair this would be very costly if material was rejected due to false testing sieve readings.

KIND Regards, George Baker bael@golden.net

Best Regards, George Baker Regional Sales Manager - Canada TELSMITH Inc Mequon, WI 1-519-242-6664 Cell E: (work) [email]gbaker@telsmith.com[/email] E: (home) [email] gggman353@gmail.com[/email] website: [url]www.telsmith.com[/url] Manufacturer of portable, modular and stationary mineral processing equipment for the aggregate and mining industries.

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Erstellt am 13. Aug. 2003 - 03:45

I use a two part system for some of my quick screening. If stretching a finer mesh screen this works good since it hardens in about 15 seconds. I do not have the name with me but if you need it Email me at Juleehoch@aol.com

Lee Hochadel

HK Technologies

martin c
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Erstellt am 21. Aug. 2003 - 05:45

Dear Sir

Russell finex can offer all the bonding expertise required for you needs.

We have screen bonding facilities in America(N Carolina), Belgium and at our main factory in London UK.

We offer a 24 hr return eitheron your own mesh frame or we can supply new

please let us know if we can help further.