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Mash tun wedge wire screen in brewing beer system
- Category:Wedge Wire Screen
- Material:stainless steel 304,304L,316,316L,321,430 or as per your request
- Properties:mash tun
- Application:filters, strainers, architectural screens, water treatment underdrains, media support grids and overlays, infiltration gallery screens
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Mash tun wedge wire screen in brewing beer system
The Mash tun wedge wire screen is made by wrapping and welding stainless steel V-shaped profile wire cylindrically around support rods under automatic wire screen machine, then be made to screen panel through cutting and edge welding. Each profile wire and support rod is welded by resistance welding.
UBO wedg wire screens can meet the needs of the food and beverage industry with their abilities to withstand pressure, effectively filter and extract, prevent plugging and simplify maintenance. Beyond that, the type of screen you use depends on the specific food or beverage you manufacture.
Advantages of the Mash tun wedge wire screen
The wedge wire mash tun screen panel offers a high open area, providing optimum extraction. They can be manufactured as a single unit or with removable sections for easy installation or removal through service doors and manways.
• Excellent separation properties— high resistance to clogging
• V-shape provides exceptional open area
• Easy to clean, providing reduced maintenance costs
• Superior strength, delivering longer service life
• Standard slot openings are .028” or .030”(other sizes available)
• Custom sizes and framing options
Features of Mash tun wedge wire screen
High strength
Excellent performance
Fine finish
Typical static panels, including architectural panels, will have a surround frame welded around the screen
Typical vibrating panels will have angles welded down two sides of the panel and rubber vibration dampening strips glued to the top and bottom of the screen