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News Release from: Harpscreen GB
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 09 June 2003
Southern source for woven wire mesh
screens
Harpscreen has opened a new depot in Reading, Berkshire.
Harpscreen has opened a new depot in Reading, Berkshire A wide range of screening products for the quarrying, mining, mineral extraction and general engineering markets can be supplied, together with conveyor belting, rollers and other accessories
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 24 Dec 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Specialist products are also available for waste disposal, recycling, excavation and soil reclamation applications.
As a response to customer demand the new depot will mirror that of the Northern counterpart in St Helens, Merseyside and will manufacture and supply a wide range of high tensile screen mesh for static and mobile screen plants.
The company will also provide an extensive spare parts and service facility from its Reading depot for the leading makes of mobile screens.
With a combined stock holding in excess of GBP 500,000, Harpscreen will be offering a next day delivery and where possible a same day service for its products.
A wide range of screening media can be supplied including high tensile quarry screens and trommel screens for all makes of screenbox.
Weld mesh and perforated metal screens are also available together with hard wearing rubber and polyurethane screens ideal for impact absorption and noise reduction.
Harpscreen is recognised worldwide as a leading manufacturer of piano wire screens and self cleaning flexiharp screens and these can be manufactured to suit all types of screenbox.
Of particular interest to the recycling, soil reclamation and demolition waste industries will be the company's improved range of finger screens and finger grids which have been designed for easy fitment usually without modification to the existing screenbox.
As well as its wide range of screens the Reading depot will hold an extensive stock of replacement parts for leading makes of mobile screens including Powerscreen, Extec, Finlay, Viper etc.
From its new southern depot Harpscreen can now offer an unmatched service, quality and choice of products to both established and new customers in the southern counties.
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