Our Dur-X-Kleen® and Dur-X-Vulcan® rubber screen surfaces have set industry standards for wear life, reliability, and increased production for more than a decade.

We developed our line of rubber screens for one reason: To make your equipment more productive in applications where screen media are subject to impact damage, plugging or blinding. With Dur-X-Kleen® and Dur-X-Vulcan® screens, you'll profit from greater production and lower maintenance costs.

  The flexibility, impact absorption, tear strength, and abrasion resistance of our rubber screen surfaces are engineered to match the material being processed. You spend less time wrestling with change-outs and more time producing quality material of consistent size. Just as important, we custom-design these products in bolt-down, modular, or side-tension versions to fit your individual machines.

Durex-Camline rubber screens are field-proven and backed by unrivaled factory support.

     

Durex-Camline Rubber Screens Were Developed For Two Primary Classes of Applications:
     
Dry, High Impact Material: Durex-Camline rubber screens hold up much longer than metal or urethane alternatives under a constant barrage of dry material. Rubber absorbs impact and wears longer than wire cloth, perforated plate or urethane in dry high impact applications. Durex-Camline rubber screens are much quieter than wire cloth or perforated plate in dry high impact applications, so you will find it easier to comply with noise abatement regulations. There are even instances where Dux-X-Vulcan® could be recommended in a wet screening application, for example, where the plant is processing only natural sand and/or gravel. Fine, Sticky Or Near-Size Material: Dur-X-Kleen® self-cleaning rubber screens, installed in a vibrating screen box, present a lively surface with an amplitude greater than the stroke of the machine due to the screen's flexibility. This behaviour, combined with tapered openings, makes the screen self-cleaning, since fines are not allowed to build-up on the surface and rejected particles are thrown out of the openings as the screen vibrates. Sizing is also more accurate, particularly with fine material. You can use Dur-X-Kleen® screens with square openings and get both accurate sizing and non-blinding, non-plugging performance.

 


Longer Life, Easier Installation

Depending on the application, Durex-Camline rubber screens can last up to 20 times longer than wire cloth and up to 10 times longer than perforated plate. Even in cases where longevity is merely tripled  or quadrupled, Dur-X-Vulcan® screens pay for themselves in higher productivity and reduced downtime. Durex-Camline rubber screens install easily without large crews or cranes for additional savings.

Mounting Options

Choose from these popular mounting styles:

       

                    Type A

Type A (Steel frame around group of openings):

The rubber screen is vulcanized to a steel framework.

Type B (Plate-backed):

The rubber is vulcanized to steel plate which surrounds each opening for severe impact and other heavy duty applications.

                    Type B

                    Type C

Type C (Cable reinforced):

The rubber screen is reinforced with aircraft quality cable and attaches to the screen box with standard hooks.

Type Dur-X-Snapdeck®:

Modular sections map onto "U" channels with no additional pins, sleeves or bolts required.

 

Other mounting styles are also available for most modular systems.

     Type Dur-X-Snapdeck®


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Last Updated: November 28, 2003