Recommendations are tied to operating constraints and written so site crews can act on them.

Sweco positions itself as a practical support partner for mineral processing sites that need clarity around screening duties. The brand is intentionally lean: fewer promises, sharper questions, and documentation that allows operations, maintenance, and procurement to make decisions together.
The company grew from a familiar plant problem: screening equipment is often discussed after symptoms are already expensive. Carryover, pegging, uneven media wear, or repeated bearing alarms can be treated as isolated maintenance events, yet they usually point to a mismatch between duty, feed presentation, and service planning. Sweco was shaped around closing that gap with a workflow that is simple enough to repeat.
Instead of pushing broad catalog volume, the team asks for the details that decide whether a screen package will be useful: feed gradation, moisture swings, target separation, installation envelope, access limitations, and the spare part reality at the site. Those details become the basis for equipment proposals, replacement packages, and service notes.
Clear equipment choices come from disciplined questions. If the duty is vague, the quote should not pretend to be precise.
Recommendations are tied to operating constraints and written so site crews can act on them.
Performance language stays grounded in ranges, conditions, and acceptance checks.
Design discussions include service clearance, part handling, and routine inspection from the start.
Each scope records the assumptions behind sizing, media selection, and commissioning criteria.
Sweco's role is industrial, but the outcomes are practical for people working near the equipment. Better access reduces rushed maintenance. Clear media planning lowers the chance of emergency substitutions. More stable screening performance helps control recirculating loads and unnecessary energy use in downstream equipment. These are modest improvements, yet they matter when repeated across shifts and sites.
The company supports training conversations that connect operators, supervisors, and maintenance planners. When each group understands the same duty assumptions, the plant can respond faster to changing ore conditions or aggregate demand without turning every change into a crisis.

Send the duty profile and Sweco will respond with a focused request for the missing details.