Rubber Screens
Why Graepels Rubber Screens?
As an ISO Certified Company, Graepels screens are manufactured using the highest quality of materials to ensure a high wear resistance, rubber screens are available and manufactured in a variety of thicknesses and hole sizes to meet customers’ requirements and offer optimum performance.
Rubber screens can sometimes be referred to as Spaleck, Bivtec and Binder note, these are brand names.
Graepels Rubber screens can be adapted to suit all makes of machinery. Rubber screens offer many advantages including longer life span and reduced noise levels. They are particularly suited to the upper part of screen decks, or on a complete deck, where required.
Cloths are made from a premium quality Natural SAR Grade Rubber with a shore hardnessof 65. It is widely used for the mineral processing industry specifically designed to display excellent resistance to impact abrasion to DIN22102. Our rubber screens are reinforced with a special heat-treated polyester cord which is resistant to deformation during operation, enabling tension while in service without the need for adjustment. Rubber screen cloth has superior noise reduction qualities over metal screens, providing a better/safer working environment for your personnel.
Premium Quality Rubber

Wide Range of Tooling

Variety of Holes Sizes & Shapes

Bolt Holing & Hooking

Aperture size: 0mm to 125mmPlease note the minimum aperture should always be great then the rubber thickness
Thickness: up to 50mm
Sizes: 3m x 1.5, other smaller sizes are available
Percentage open area: 35% to 45% open area
Grade Quality: screens can be manufactured with a shore hardness to suit your requirements
Mining: Rubber screens are used in mining operations for screening and classifying various ores, minerals, and aggregates. They are particularly effective in handling abrasive materials and reducing wear and tear on screening equipment such as vibrating screens and trommel screens.
Quarrying: In quarrying operations, rubber screens are employed for separating and sizing crushed stone, gravel, and other quarry materials. They help optimize screening efficiency and protect downstream processing equipment from damage caused by oversized materials.
Aggregate Processing: Rubber screens are used in aggregate processing plants to screen and classify sand, gravel, and crushed stone based on size and quality. They ensure the production of high-quality aggregates for use in construction, road building, and landscaping projects.
Recycling: Rubber screens play a crucial role in recycling facilities for sorting and separating recyclable materials such as plastics, glass, metals, and paper. They help improve sorting efficiency and reduce contamination of recyclable materials.
Waste Management: In waste management facilities, rubber screens are used for sorting and classifying several types of waste materials, including construction and demolition debris, municipal solid waste, and industrial waste. They help separate recyclable materials from non-recyclable waste streams, promoting resource recovery and waste diversion.
Composting: Rubber screens are employed in composting facilities for screening and separating organic materials such as compost, mulch, and biomass. They help remove contaminants and oversized materials from compost products, ensuring high-quality end products for agricultural and landscaping applications.
Pulp and Paper Industry: Rubber screens are used in the pulp and paper industry for screening wood chips, pulp, and paper fibers during the papermaking process. They help remove oversized particles and impurities, improving the quality of pulp and paper products.
Food Processing: Rubber screens find applications in food processing plants for screening and separating food products such as grains, cereals, fruits, and vegetables. They help remove impurities and foreign particles from food products, ensuring food safety and quality.
Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industries: Rubber screens are used in chemical and pharmaceutical processing plants for screening and classifying bulk materials, granules, and powders. They help ensure product quality and consistency in chemical and pharmaceutical production processes.
Overall, rubber screens offer versatile and effective screening solutions across various industries, contributing to improved efficiency, product quality, and equipment protection in screening
operations.
Industrial | Process |
Construction | Food Processing |
Agricultural | Quarrying & Mining |
Maritime & Fisheries | Waste management & Recycling |
Graepels Manufacture products to suit a wide range of machinery including:
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Reduced Noise: level, non-corrosive in wet conditions
Does not suffer from pitting or stress corrosion (especially in the presence of sea water)
Durability: Does not suffer from fatigue which is accelerated by vibration of the screen
Cost effective
Quick Turnaround: Punched rapidly from stock to suit specific requirements
Abrasion: Good dry abrasion resistance