In Ghana, the manufacturing and deployment of shaker screens are heavily influenced by the high humidity and abrasive nature of the local Laterite soils. These conditions accelerate the wear and tear of traditional metal meshes, necessitating materials with higher tensile strength and corrosion resistance.
The region's gold mining hubs, particularly in Obuasi and Tarkwa, rely heavily on industrial shaker screen systems to handle massive volumes of slurry. However, the inconsistency in feed sizes often leads to premature blinding of the screens, reducing overall plant productivity.
Furthermore, the integration of high-tier shaker screen mesh has become a priority for operators seeking to optimize fluid recovery and reduce the environmental footprint of tailings management in accordance with Ghanaian environmental regulations.


