MAJOR Features Advanced Screen Media Technology at AGG1 2025
07 Mar 2025
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CW Team
MAJOR, a leading global manufacturer of high-performance wire screen media, will highlight its FLEX-MAT screen media, technology and its signature OPTIMUMWIRE, at Booth 1809 during the 2025 Aggregates Academy & Expo (AGG1) in St. Louis. Attendees can learn more about MAJOR鈥檚 latest innovations, designed to enhance durability and efficiency, and how they support the aggregates industry鈥檚 evolving needs.
Additionally, MAJOR will host the educational seminar 鈥淥ptimizing Screening Performance: Wire Selection & Process Customization鈥� on Wednesday, March 26, from 10-11 a.m. in Room 124-125. This session explores strategies for selecting and customizing screen media to enhance efficiency, improve durability and optimize performance.
鈥淎GG1 is a great opportunity to speak directly with our customers about the issues they鈥檙e facing in the aggregates industry. We鈥檙e excited to meet with everyone at the show, and we look forward to the opportunity to showcase how our screen media can benefit producers in the long run,鈥� said Ian Edwards, vice president of global sales at MAJOR. 鈥淥ur educational session is another chance to share practical knowledge to help producers make informed decisions that improve their operations.鈥�
MAJOR will be showcasing a variety of equipment and technology at the show, including:
FLEX-MAT Modular Series: The FLEX-MAT Modular Series binds the wire to MAJOR鈥檚 distinctive, lime-green polyurethane strips. This allows the wires to vibrate independently from end to end under material contact. The high frequency 鈥� 8,000 to 10,000 cycles per minute 鈥� adds to the vibration of the screen box to speed up material separation and passing.
OPTIMUMWIRE庐: Hailed as 鈥渢he longest-lasting wire,鈥� OPTIMUMWIRE sets the standard in lowering cost per ton of material by dramatically increasing screen media throughput and wear life while eliminating blinding and pegging.
Advanced Polyurethane Strips Variant: Advanced polyurethane strips are available for the FLEX-MAT Modular Series. This new variant increases the lifespan and effectiveness of screen media with greater chemical stability for wet and corrosive environments. Advanced polyurethane strips match the lifespan of OPTIMUMWIRE, maintaining screening integrity up to 10 times longer than traditional polyurethane in some cases.
The MAJOR AppThe updated app combines The MAJOR App with the FLEX-MAT Sensor App, creating a single resource for aggregates producers. Depending on the user, it includes product information, expert documents and a newsroom with articles and announcements as well as the RFID reader technology and the FLEX-MAT Sensor.
MAJOR, a leading global manufacturer of high-performance wire screen media, will highlight its FLEX-MAT screen media, technology and its signature OPTIMUMWIRE, at Booth 1809 during the 2025 Aggregates Academy & Expo (AGG1) in St. Louis. Attendees can learn more about MAJOR鈥檚 latest innovations, designed to enhance durability and efficiency, and how they support the aggregates industry鈥檚 evolving needs. Additionally, MAJOR will host the educational seminar 鈥淥ptimizing Screening Performance: Wire Selection & Process Customization鈥� on Wednesday, March 26, from 10-11 a.m. in Room 124-125. This session explores strategies for selecting and customizing screen media to enhance efficiency, improve durability and optimize performance.鈥淎GG1 is a great opportunity to speak directly with our customers about the issues they鈥檙e facing in the aggregates industry. We鈥檙e excited to meet with everyone at the show, and we look forward to the opportunity to showcase how our screen media can benefit producers in the long run,鈥� said Ian Edwards, vice president of global sales at MAJOR. 鈥淥ur educational session is another chance to share practical knowledge to help producers make informed decisions that improve their operations.鈥滿AJOR will be showcasing a variety of equipment and technology at the show, including:FLEX-MAT Modular Series: The FLEX-MAT Modular Series binds the wire to MAJOR鈥檚 distinctive, lime-green polyurethane strips. This allows the wires to vibrate independently from end to end under material contact. The high frequency 鈥� 8,000 to 10,000 cycles per minute 鈥� adds to the vibration of the screen box to speed up material separation and passing.OPTIMUMWIRE庐: Hailed as 鈥渢he longest-lasting wire,鈥� OPTIMUMWIRE sets the standard in lowering cost per ton of material by dramatically increasing screen media throughput and wear life while eliminating blinding and pegging.Advanced Polyurethane Strips Variant: Advanced polyurethane strips are available for the FLEX-MAT Modular Series. This new variant increases the lifespan and effectiveness of screen media with greater chemical stability for wet and corrosive environments. Advanced polyurethane strips match the lifespan of OPTIMUMWIRE, maintaining screening integrity up to 10 times longer than traditional polyurethane in some cases. The MAJOR AppThe updated app combines The MAJOR App with the FLEX-MAT Sensor App, creating a single resource for aggregates producers. Depending on the user, it includes product information, expert documents and a newsroom with articles and announcements as well as the RFID reader technology and the FLEX-MAT Sensor.
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