1. Capacity and Efficiency: Ensure the plant meets your production needs in terms of throughput and screening efficiency.

  2. Mobility and Portability: Check if the plant is easy to transport and set up at different sites.

  3. Durability and Build Quality: Look for robust materials and construction to withstand harsh operating conditions.

  4. Energy Consumption: Consider the energy efficiency of the plant to reduce operational costs.

  5. Maintenance Requirements: Evaluate the ease of maintenance and availability of spare parts.

  6. Versatility: Ensure the plant can handle various materials and particle sizes.

  7. Technology and Automation: Check for advanced features like automated controls and remote monitoring.

  8. Environmental Impact: Consider noise levels, dust control, and emissions.

  9. Budget and Cost of Ownership: Compare initial costs with long-term operational expenses.

  10. Supplier Reputation: Research the manufacturer’s reputation, customer reviews, and after-sales support.