EGLA-MAX

EGLA-MAX

Contrary to TON-CAP, increasing the open area is of primary importance in EGLA-MAX specifications with extreme aperture ratios of 1:25 and higher. The wire diameter is only slightly bigger than for the corresponding square apertures so that both qualities have comparable weights and thus wear properties.

To ensure a tight connection between warp and weft wires and to strengthen the stability of the wire cloth, EGLA-MAX has several weft wires woven in with each group of cross wires. Thanks to the larger open area, throughput and capacity of the operation are increased. The extremely long aperture significantly reduces the tendency to blinding and pegging. Furthermore, the EGLA-MAX surface is flat on one side, which ensures consistent wear over the entire screen section.