en.Wedoany.com Reported - Metso has begun selling the ELL series inclined screens in the European market, targeting secondary and tertiary applications. According to the manufacturer, the ELL series can handle up to 20% more material than traditional circular motion screens while maintaining the same installation footprint.

The equipment operates based on variable elliptical motion technology, which adjusts material velocity along the screening structure. At the feed end, high-speed motion drives material flow, while at the discharge end, slower motion extends material retention time, enabling more precise separation. Metso states that this solution is suitable for fine cut operations requiring high tonnage.
For operational monitoring, the screen series can be managed through digital tools and ScreenCheck diagnostic instruments, which provide real-time performance visibility and assist in scheduling maintenance.
The ELL series is manufactured in Oradea, Romania, with initial models including ELL402, ELL403, ELL702, and ELL703, available in two- and three-deck configurations. Metso expects to introduce new models from 2027.
Adrian Wood, Vice President of Metso's Screening Business Unit for Central Europe, noted that increasing capacity within operational areas is a challenge for quarry managers. With the ELL series, the company offers a solution that achieves higher output and precision without expanding the plant, helping to improve productivity and meet operational and safety requirements. Adrian Wood showcased this new technology at the Hillhead 2026 exhibition in the UK from June 24 to 26.
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