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GENERAL KINEMATICS MINING EQUIPMENT Learn more General Kinematics is changing the way we think about mining equipment. Meet our Market Director of Mining, Derek Kerkera, check out videos, case studies, and discover a better way of screening. General Kinematics' STM-SCREEN™ will change your world. STM-SCREEN™ Two-Mass Vibratory Screens Discover the benefits of General Kinematics’ one [...]
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GENERAL KINEMATICS RESOURCE RECOVERY SPOTLIGHT Learn more × General Kinematics creates innovative recycling systems to optimize material recovery . Meet our Director of Resource Recovery, Dick Reeves as he discusses GK recycling equipment featuring the Rod Deck Screen. C&D MSW SCRAP MORE Director of Resource Recovery | Dick Reeves For more than 20 years Dick [...]
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The GK DE-STONER® Air Classifier for Wood creates distinct material separations based on chosen size and density. Divide heavier products from lighter ones in a dry environment for ecological friendliness, ready-to-use product, and maximum profits. The GK DE-STONER® Air Classifier is the perfect solution for efficient, high volume stratification. The DE-STONER® Air Classifier combines vibratory […]
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From the scrap yard to shipping, General Kinematics foundry supplies and equipment have solutions to improve your foundry flow and productivity. With the largest selection of vibratory and rotary foundry machinery equipment available in the industry, GK can create process flow improvements that will show real value to your throughput and bottom line. GK has [...]
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In the mining world, you often hear screen suppliers mention “G-force” as a critical performance metric. But what exactly is G-force, and why does it matter? Understanding G-Force G-force in screening systems is determined by two key factors: the speed at which the offset weights rotate and the stroke length of the machine’s vibration. For […]
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Lost foam casting process The lost foam casting process begins with a polystyrene foam pattern that is manipulated to form a mold. A refractory coating (or ceramic investment) is used to cover this foam pattern. This coating helps protect the smooth foam surface from the rough sand surface. After the coating is finished drying, the […]
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