FAQ

1. Advantage and Disadvantage between composite&metal frame screens
Composite Frame Screens:

 l  Material Composition: Composite frame screens typically consist of a combination of materials such as plastic, rubber, and sometimes reinforced with fiberglass or carbon fiber. These materials are chosen for their lightweight and durable properties.

 l  Weight: Composite frame screens are generally lighter compared to those with metal back frames. This lightweight construction can be beneficial for easier installation and transportation.

 l  Durability: While they may not be as robust as metal back frame screens, composite frame screens can still offer good durability. The combination of materials used helps resist impacts and wear.

 l  Vibrations: Composite frames have the potential to absorb and dampen vibrations better than metal frames, which might be advantageous in some applications.

 l  Cost: Composite frame screens are often more cost-effective to manufacture compared to metal frame screens, which can result in lower product costs for consumers.

 Metal Back Frame Screens:

 u  Material Composition: Metal back frame screens are constructed using various metals, such as aluminum or stainless steel. These materials offer high structural integrity and stability.

 u  Weight: Metal back frame screens tend to be heavier due to the nature of metal. This can sometimes make installation and handling a bit more challenging.

 u  Durability: Metal back frame screens are known for their robustness and ability to withstand harsh conditions, making them suitable for heavy-duty applications and outdoor use.

 u  Heat Dissipation: Metal frames can help dissipate heat more effectively than composite frames, which is especially important for electronic devices like TVs or monitors that generate heat during operation.

 u  Aesthetics: Some people find the sleek and modern look of metal back frame screens to be more appealing compared to composite frame screens.

 u  EMI Shielding: Metal frames can provide better electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding due to their conductive properties, which is crucial for certain electronic devices.

 u  In summary, the choice between composite frame screens and metal back frame screens depends on factors such as intended use, budget, durability requirements, aesthetics, and more. Composite frame screens might be preferable for lighter applications where cost is a concern, while metal back frame screens offer greater durability, heat dissipation, and EMI shielding properties, especially for electronic devices.

2. Are you sales comany or manufacture?
we are manufacture. we supply drilling shakers, shaker screens , mud mixing unit, shaker spares, and other solids control equipment
3. do your screens follow API RP 13C standard?
Yes, we do. if you need to verify if we can conform the API RP 13C, contact us and we will show you the test report done by Intertek.inc Houston ,TX,USA.