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vibratory equipment

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vibratory equipment [′vī·brə‚tȯr·ē i′kwip·mənt]
(mechanical engineering)
Reciprocating or oscillating devices which move, shake, dump, compact, settle, tamp, pack, screen, or feed solids or slurries in process.


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I don't believe vibratory equipment with wire mesh decks are very often used on the big product, because there is too much splinter wood and wire, and things like that will get jammed.
Locker Process Solutions have entered into an agreement with German vibratory equipment company Jost Schwingungstechnik, a division of the Jost Group, to supply their complementary range of products in France.
 
 
 
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