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Offline kingscreen

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Re: Automatic screen reclaimer
« Reply #15 on: August 06, 2014, 08:04:44 AM »
Any in the New Orleans area?  How many models do you all have?  Only need for 23x31's and probably your baby model as far as output capacity if there are differing models in that regard.

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our unit is modular and as such you can add as necessary. A single unit will do a little more than 120 per day of wash and reclaim. None in the New Orleans area.

What's the price tag?
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Re: Automatic screen reclaimer
« Reply #16 on: August 06, 2014, 10:12:12 AM »
Any in the New Orleans area?  How many models do you all have?  Only need for 23x31's and probably your baby model as far as output capacity if there are differing models in that regard.

Thanks.
our unit is modular and as such you can add as necessary. A single unit will do a little more than 120 per day of wash and reclaim. None in the New Orleans area.
roughly $60,000

What's the price tag?
Rich Hoffman

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Re: Automatic screen reclaimer
« Reply #17 on: August 06, 2014, 02:43:20 PM »
I saw a screen wash at Russell's main company before the buy out, that thing was as big as a car wash, if those screens were not clean once it went through it, them I don't what would clean them.

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Re: Automatic screen reclaimer
« Reply #18 on: August 08, 2014, 11:23:16 AM »
Auto reclaimers are fine on plastisol, but not so great on hardened screens for water base and discharge.  As far as S mesh reclaiming goes the nozzle arrays I have seen are far enough away from the mesh that they don't affect the mesh.  The main breakage issue I have seen is when a pin point spray is used at too close a distance to remove stubborn emulsions.  The chemistry does most of the work, the pressure nozzles in these units are lower in pressure than a lot of industrial hand held units in use.

Alan
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