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Strudex heavy-duty rubber screen panels with hold-down installation are designed for demanding mining and quarry vibrating screens where impact resistance and structural stability are critical. Featuring thick rubber construction and secure fixing systems, these panels withstand large particle loads while delivering reliable, long-term screening performance. Contact Strudex for custom-fit solutions for harsh screening environments.
| Item | Typical Options |
|---|---|
| Panel Type | One-piece rubber screen panel |
| Standard Sizes | 610×590 mm / 610×610 mm |
| Thickness | 55 mm / 70 mm / 80 mm |
| Rubber Hardness | 40 Shore A / 60 Shore A |
| Fixing Method | Hold-down bars / skid-bar structure |
| Material | Impact-resistant rubber |
| Customization | Size, hardness, structure |
The hold-down and skid-bar system firmly secures the panel to the screen deck, preventing lifting or shifting under heavy vibration and large material impact.
Increased panel thickness improves resistance to rock drop impact, making the panel suitable for primary screening and coarse material separation.
Elastic rubber absorbs shock energy more effectively than rigid media, reducing cracking and extending service life in high-impact zones.
Available in 40A and 60A hardness to balance flexibility and abrasion resistance based on ore size and screening intensity.
Rubber panels cushion vibration and impact, helping protect the underlying screen frame and extend overall equipment life.

Q1: How is this product different from modular screen panels?
This panel uses a one-piece heavy-duty rubber structure with hold-down fixation, focusing on impact resistance rather than fast modular replacement.
Q2: Is this panel suitable for coarse screening?
Yes. It is designed specifically for large particle sizes and high-impact screening stages.
Q3: Can hold-down structures be customized?
Yes. Hold-down bar type, spacing, and structure can be adjusted to match screen design.
Q4: Which hardness should I choose for heavy mining use?
60 Shore A is recommended for higher abrasion resistance, while 40 Shore A offers better impact absorption.
Q5: Does rubber reduce damage to the screen frame?
Yes. Rubber cushions vibration and impact, helping reduce fatigue and wear on the screen deck.
Strudex heavy-duty rubber screen panels with hold-down installation are designed for demanding mining and quarry vibrating screens where impact resistance and structural stability are critical. Featuring thick rubber construction and secure fixing systems, these panels withstand large particle loads while delivering reliable, long-term screening performance. Contact Strudex for custom-fit solutions for harsh screening environments.
| Item | Typical Options |
|---|---|
| Panel Type | One-piece rubber screen panel |
| Standard Sizes | 610×590 mm / 610×610 mm |
| Thickness | 55 mm / 70 mm / 80 mm |
| Rubber Hardness | 40 Shore A / 60 Shore A |
| Fixing Method | Hold-down bars / skid-bar structure |
| Material | Impact-resistant rubber |
| Customization | Size, hardness, structure |
The hold-down and skid-bar system firmly secures the panel to the screen deck, preventing lifting or shifting under heavy vibration and large material impact.
Increased panel thickness improves resistance to rock drop impact, making the panel suitable for primary screening and coarse material separation.
Elastic rubber absorbs shock energy more effectively than rigid media, reducing cracking and extending service life in high-impact zones.
Available in 40A and 60A hardness to balance flexibility and abrasion resistance based on ore size and screening intensity.
Rubber panels cushion vibration and impact, helping protect the underlying screen frame and extend overall equipment life.

Q1: How is this product different from modular screen panels?
This panel uses a one-piece heavy-duty rubber structure with hold-down fixation, focusing on impact resistance rather than fast modular replacement.
Q2: Is this panel suitable for coarse screening?
Yes. It is designed specifically for large particle sizes and high-impact screening stages.
Q3: Can hold-down structures be customized?
Yes. Hold-down bar type, spacing, and structure can be adjusted to match screen design.
Q4: Which hardness should I choose for heavy mining use?
60 Shore A is recommended for higher abrasion resistance, while 40 Shore A offers better impact absorption.
Q5: Does rubber reduce damage to the screen frame?
Yes. Rubber cushions vibration and impact, helping reduce fatigue and wear on the screen deck.