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JohnsonScreenex: Delivering The Future First - Johnson Screens

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VIBEX ANDNON-BLINDINGPANELSEVOLUTION OF THE VIBEX PANEL<strong>The</strong> non blinding features of the HARP woven wire screen has risen the demandto supply a non blinding polyurethane panel with the same non blindingcharacteristics as a Harp screen. This led to the evolution of the new generationpolyurethane panels namely the VR range: <strong>The</strong> VR is named after Mr Kobus vanRensburg.<strong>The</strong> VR panels non blinding features out performs all expectations. It is howevernot suitable for a perfect cut point application due to oversize flat particlesreporting to the undersize product.This resulted in the design of the VRX panel. <strong>The</strong> unique diagonal design of theVRX panel ensures that aperture remain square even when worn, thus keeping theirprofile longer than the previous diamond-shape VR panel aperture.BENEFITS• More Screening Area• Non-blinding• Increased Efficiency• Higher throughput• Reduced Recirculating Load• Accurate Cut-pontVibex, previously known as the VRE, take this design even further and increase themetallurgical life of the panel due to the absolute square design of the aperture.This evolution of the Vibex makes <strong><strong>Johnson</strong>Screenex</strong> one of the world leaders innon blinding panels.Advantages• Standard panel design• Perfect cut as per a normal squareaperture panel• Increase in metallurgical life comparewith the older generation non blindingpanels• Available in various sizes• Surface features can be introduceonto the panel<strong>The</strong> Vibex panel is ideal for critical cutpoint applications e.g the diamond-, ironandcoal industry.

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