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SMICO Split Flow High Capacity Screen
SMICO Vibratory Screeners has designed and tested a High Capacity Screen for release in the summer of 2010. The screen was originally designed for the demanding  frac sand market where accuracy and a high volume screen are required.
Screen Motion Video
SMICO Releases New Video to help Customers Understand Screen Motion SMICO comes into contact with many people including process engineers who are not aware of the differences in screen motion.  The differences are not hard to understand, but they can have a big impact on the overall cost and subsequent efficiency of the vibratory screening portion of your production line.  Once users understand the basic mechanics involved in screening they will be well equiped to make good choices when they encounter their next screening project. 
Symons Logo
SMICO Manufacturing announces a newly formed joint venture with L&H Industrial to acquire Symons Brothers Screens. Symons Screens was founded in North Hollywood, California in 1933 by Ory and Ed Symons. Their screening line quickly became one of the premier aggregate screens in the world.  Today, Symons Screens builds screeners for asphalt, mining, aggregates, and other industrial applications for customers all over the world.
SMICO Aggregate Screener
SMICO completed the design and manufacture of a new large footprint aggregate screener with capacity of +2,000 TPH.  The new unit is powered with either a single or dual shaft.  The dual shaft model uses inertia to sync the rotation of the shafts and provide a heavy-duty, four bearing drive unit that can withstand even the toughest applications. 
High Capacity Food Grade Sifter
SMICO Manufacturing introduces new light-duty, food grade screenerSMICO Manufacturing announces its newly redesigned light-duty, food grade screener called the Vibroset. The new unit provides incredible versatility like today’s circular screeners but offers higher efficiency and higher product throughput volumes than circular screeners. The SMICO Vibroset achieves these higher production levels with a patented brute force drive which creates up to 5 G’s of acceleration and up to 1750 RPM’S.