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This is notice of a webinar on Thursday about auditing screening process. I can't attend due to a conflict. If someone else is interested and participated, I'd appreciate hearing your thoughts / learning.
Thanks,
Bob
https://www.processingmagazine.com/optimizing-the-efficiency-of-industrial-screening-systems/
What does a screening system audit entail and why is it a recommended best practice? A screening system audit is an analysis of the separation performance of the screening equipment. Ideally, the audit will include a particle size analysis of the incoming feed material and separated fractions, and will confirm the fractional yields to get a complete picture of the screening equipment performance. The audit also includes a review of how the screening equipment is configured and what screen media is being utilized to make the separations. Additionally, the screening equipment’s mechanical condition and operation is checked to confirm it is being run as recommended by the manufacturer. Conducting an audit is a recommended best practice because, when it is completed, the audit should determine the separation efficiency of the screening circuit and identify any areas of inefficiency where improvements can be implemented to increase productivity.