About Wedgewires02
Guangxing Screens Company is a leading manufacturer of water well screen, flat panel screens, intake screens, rotary drums, cartridges and fabricated stainless wedge wire screen products. Our facility opened in 1986 to produce the best possible profile wire screens available. We provide screening solutions to almost every industry, including:
Water well, Food & Beverage Screens, Pharmaceutical & Biological industries, Refining & Petrochemical, Water Treatment & Liquid / Solids Separation, Mineral & Aggregate Processing, Pulp & Paper Screens.
Guangxing Screens is a leading company producing wedge wire and profile wire in several materials, with a wide variety of sizes, shapes and precision openings.
For over 26 years, Guangxing Screens has continuously produced metal products for customers seeking a competitive advantage in their industry.
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