Inflow Wedge Wire Basket Sourcing

Pulp screening component sourcing

Inflow Wedge Wire Baskets With Slot-Controlled Structure

Specify ICM inflow baskets with a wedge wire screen manufacturer and filter basket supplier focused on mechanical locking, slot tolerance, and pulp screening requirements.

Inflow wedge wire basket for wire screen systems

Translate Basket Facts Into RFQ Requirements

For a focused basket inquiry, start with construction method, slot distribution, open area, and maximum size.

Wedge wire basket slot structure detail
ConstructionMechanical locking structure with no welds between wire and support rings.
Slot controlNominated slot +/-0.01mm; 80% within +/-0.01, 95% within +/-0.02, and 100% within +/-0.03mm.
Open areaNarrowest wire 2.1mm with support ring thickness of 4mm.
Energy noteThe mechanical locking structure is described as using 5-10% less power than a welded structure.
Application scopeDesigned for paper and pulping industry applications.
Maximum sizeAvailable up to OD1800*H2139.

Read Mechanical Locking As A Connection System

For a buyer, the useful question is how wires, support rings, slot width, and basket geometry are specified together.

Wire-to-ring connection

Mechanical locking describes how wedge wires and support rings are held without direct welding between those parts.

Slot distribution

Use the tolerance distribution as a review point for drawings, inspection expectations, and production discussion.

System boundary

The basket is a screen component, not the complete pressure screen, rotor, feed circuit, or process line.

ICM industrial screening component manufacturing context

RFQ Inputs For Pulp Screening Basket Projects

Send the inquiry with dimensions, slot expectations, and process context so ICM can respond around the actual basket requirement.

Basket geometryOD, height, inflow role, connection dimensions, and any drawing or sample reference.
Slot requirementNominated slot, tolerance expectation, inspection method, and acceptance criteria.
Application contextPulp screening process, equipment type, flow direction, rotor/system boundary, and operating environment.

Three Reads For Wedge Wire Basket Buyers

Review the supplier scope, inflow role, and connection method before you finalize a basket specification.

Supplier scope in pulp screening

Clarify what a screen manufacturer or basket supplier label can and cannot prove by itself.

Read supplier scope notes

Inflow basket role

Locate the basket within the screening system and separate flow direction from whole-machine claims.

Read inflow basket notes

Mechanical locking boundary

Compare connection method language without turning it into unsupported lifetime or maintenance promises.

Read locking structure notes

Inflow Wedge Wire Basket FAQ

Short answers for buyers preparing a technical basket inquiry.

What construction method is used for this basket?

The basket uses a mechanical locking structure with no welds between wire and support rings.

What slot tolerance information should buyers review?

Review the nominated slot +/-0.01mm statement and the 80%, 95%, and 100% slot distribution ranges.

What open-area details are available?

The basket uses a narrowest wire width of 2.1mm and support ring thickness of 4mm.

What maximum size can be made?

The basket is available up to OD1800*H2139.

Which applications suit this basket?

The stated application is paper and pulping industry use.

What should be included in an RFQ?

Include basket dimensions, inflow role, slot requirement, tolerance expectations, drawings, samples, and screening process context.