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Polydeck debuting line of protective items at MINExpo 2021

August 10, 2021  By Rock to Road Staff


Polydeck award workplace safetyFile photo from Polydeck. Photo: Andrew Snook

Polydeck has launched a new product category of protective items called PROTEX, debuting at MINExpo 2021 in Las Vegas in September.

PROTEX was developed to advance Polydeck’s mission of solving the customers biggest challenges by offering a line of complementary products that improve equipment life and increase production efficiencies, it said in a press release.

The PROTEX line includes:

  • liners
  • frame protectors
  • side wear plates
  • other in-demand items such as ceramic and magnetic liners.

“We are thrilled to expand our offering into protective products for our customers, who trust us with their modular screen media needs and seek out our products and the expertise of our people to help them solve the challenges they face in their operations,” said Joe Teague, Polydeck’s vice-president of sales and marketing.

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Items in the PROTEX line are designed to extend the wear life of processing equipment and increase the safety and reliability of operations.

“We are well known for our ability to assess our customers’ operations and recommend customized solutions to help them achieve their productivity goals. Now, with our line of PROTEX products, we can help them increase the reliability of their operations as well by extending the life of their equipment and reducing unplanned maintenance time,” said Frank Harris, director of sales, mining.

Product lines

The PROTEX category includes the following product lines:

PROTEX C – Fully Enclosed Seamless Coating and Rubber Lining for Frames/Steel structures

PROTEX L – Chute Liners including Polyurethane, Rubber, Magnetic Polyurethane, and Ceramic

PROTEX SL – Side Wear Plates including Polyurethane, Rubber and UHMW

PROTEX P – Protop Stringer Protectors, Angle Protectors, Cross Member Protectors, Polyrail Channel Protectors


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