MOQ: | 1 Unit |
Delivery Period: | 3-6 Month |
Payment Method: | T/T 30% advance payment |
Supply Capacity: | 1 Unit 3 Month |
Kamach Wedge wire screen tubes, also called Johnson screen tubes, are versatile components used as screen cylinders or resin traps. They consist of surface and support profiles, with wedge wire welded onto support rods. The wedge wire, triangular in shape, can be paired with support rods like triangle wire, wedge wire, round bar, or rectangular bar. Johnson screens, also known as water well screens, use advanced all-weld technology, encircling internal support rods with V or wedge-shaped wires through fusion welding, ensuring a strong structure and excellent mechanical performance.
The V-shaped wire creates continuous slots around support rods, allowing water (or oil) to enter freely while preventing sand and gravel intrusion. These slots can be adjusted based on different geological conditions.
We can customize designs based on your specific requirements for wire wrapped screens, allowing water to flow from inside out or outside in.
MOQ: | 1 Unit |
Delivery Period: | 3-6 Month |
Payment Method: | T/T 30% advance payment |
Supply Capacity: | 1 Unit 3 Month |
Kamach Wedge wire screen tubes, also called Johnson screen tubes, are versatile components used as screen cylinders or resin traps. They consist of surface and support profiles, with wedge wire welded onto support rods. The wedge wire, triangular in shape, can be paired with support rods like triangle wire, wedge wire, round bar, or rectangular bar. Johnson screens, also known as water well screens, use advanced all-weld technology, encircling internal support rods with V or wedge-shaped wires through fusion welding, ensuring a strong structure and excellent mechanical performance.
The V-shaped wire creates continuous slots around support rods, allowing water (or oil) to enter freely while preventing sand and gravel intrusion. These slots can be adjusted based on different geological conditions.
We can customize designs based on your specific requirements for wire wrapped screens, allowing water to flow from inside out or outside in.