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Products by C.U.E., Inc
Dewatering Screens
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C.U.E., Inc
Hardliner Dewatering Screen Panels offer exceptional impact and abrasive wear resistance, and are non-corrosive. Their modular design and light-weight makes the panels safer to handle, and easier to...
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Linings and Wear Parts
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C.U.E., Inc
C.U.E. Hardliner-brand Polyurethane Sheets offer outstanding abrasion, impact, and chemical resistance; making them an excellent choice for chute, bin, hopper, etc. lining applications. Hardliner...
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Classifiers
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C.U.E., Inc
Hardliner-brand Classifier Shoes feature a tapered design which provides more wear-resistant urethane along the outer edge of the shoe resulting in extended wear life. Longer shoe life means less...
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Impact/Slider Systems
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C.U.E., Inc
Hardliner-brand Impact Bars feature a solid design that provides exceptional impact and wear resistance, while preventing belt damage. Our Impact Bars have been engineered to fit most existing...
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