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10.04.2025  |  69x
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RHEWUM ScreenSpector: Modern Optimization of Screening Machines

The RHEWUM ScreenSpector app optimizes screening machine monitoring with tools like MeshConverter and VibSonic, available for iOS and Android.
The RHEWUM app, known as ”RHEWUM ScreenSpector,” provides users of RHEWUM screening machines with tools for optimal utilization. Available for iOS and Android, it supports the operation and monitoring of screening machines with several key features:

MeshConverter

The MeshConverter simplifies the conversion of mesh sizes. It converts between DIN millimeters, inches, ASTM, and Tyler mesh units and offers advanced functions for calculating separation sizes for inclined screens. Users can input mesh sizes and angles to determine separation sizes in inches or millimeters. The tool supports calculations with any two values, making it a comprehensive solution for various screening scenarios. Additionally, the inclination angle (0°-45°) can be automatically determined using the smartphone’s sensors.

VibSonic

VibSonic transforms your smartphone into a powerful sound measurement device that measures sound levels across various frequencies. It calculates a mean sound level for quick assessment of noise compliance. After measurement, detailed reports can be generated in CSV or PDF format and analyzed. The latest version offers an improved user interface and functionality, making VibSonic a valuable tool for monitoring noise levels in industrial environments.

VibFlash

VibFlash uses your smartphone’s LED as a stroboscope for analyzing vibrating equipment. The feature allows users to set custom flash frequencies. With precise frequency selection, VibFlash facilitates visual inspection and recording of equipment vibrations. This mobile technology provides engineers with a portable solution for on-site vibration analysis, similar to a traditional stroboscopic testing device.

VibChecker

The VibChecker monitors vibrations of screening machines by utilizing the mobile device’s acceleration sensor to capture three-dimensional vibration data. It identifies the dominant frequency and displays acceleration and amplitude values. Due to technical reasons, this feature is currently available only on Android devices.

CapacityChecker

The CapacityChecker helps users determine the feed rate of a screening machine. It calculates either the capacity or the layer height based on the entered parameters, making it an ideal support tool for planning screening machine installations.

General Features

The RHEWUM app excels in user-friendliness and accessibility. It accepts both decimal points and commas in numeric fields and features a news section that informs users about the latest RHEWUM updates. Each tool includes its own help or explanation page, providing additional information.

Powerful tool for operators

The RHEWUM ScreenSpector app is a milestone in screening machine management. It combines essential tools into a user-friendly platform and enhances operational efficiency through real-time analysis. Its intuitive design and comprehensive help features make it accessible to professionals of all technical levels. The RHEWUM ScreenSpector is a powerful support tool for operators of screening machines, setting a new standard for industrial mobile applications.

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