Tough and high-performance! Kinki Industrial "Vibrating Screen" for crushed stone, coal, limestone, and dust.
Vibrating sieve
Vibrating screens, over 50 years since their release. Achieved 20,000 units sold.
◇Horizontal Vibrating Screen <NLH Type> A hit product since our establishment. By rotating two eccentric shafts, it generates diagonal forward vibrations on the screening surface, making it suitable mainly for the classification of small lumps. =Features= - Abundant delivery track record - Powerful vibration force - Smooth operation and long lifespan - Sufficient maintenance space - Diverse mesh variations ◇Inclined Vibrating Screen <KR Type> This screen is installed at an incline, creating circular vibrations on the screening surface. It demonstrates its strength mainly in the classification of large and medium lumps. =Features= - Powerful vibration force - Sturdy mechanism - Diverse mesh variations - Increased processing capacity ◇Vibrating Feeder This is a grizzly-type feeder designed to maximize both the feeder's capacity and the screen's performance. =Features= - Robust mechanism - Strong vibration mechanism - Easy handling - Remote operation possible from the control room ▼ Please feel free to contact us.
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◇Other Machine Introductions - Dewatering Treatment System For dewatering sludge generated from boring and tunnel excavation work. - Vibrating Conveyor A low-vibration transport device. - Rotary Screen For sorting mainly lightweight materials such as wood chips. - Rizo Deck Screen Achieves large amplitude and high-efficiency sorting while suppressing vibrations to the foundation.
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Our company has continued to grow while flexibly transforming our style amidst the overheating recycling market. We take pride in our social contributions, having been recognized for developing machines that contribute to recycling in 2004 and receiving the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Award.