Supplier's note
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Ah, so the Technical Specifications table in the format uses Feature, Specification, Benefit. The Structured Requirements mention a Technical Parameters Table with Feature, Specification, Application Scenario, but in the final format, the Technical Specifications table is part of the output with Benefit. Maybe the user intended that the Technical Parameters Table is the same as the Technical Specifications in the format. Perhaps the user made a mistake in the structured requirements. To avoid confusion, I'll follow the format example provided, which uses Feature, Specification, Benefit. The Application Scenario might be part of the Scenario Solution Paragraph instead.
Proceeding with that, the Technical Specifications table will have Feature, Specification, Benefit. The Scenario Solution is a paragraph, not a table. The Customization Guide is a hint about adjustable parameters.
Now, for the product details:
Title: Circular Trommel Sieves with a Diameter 1000-2600 mm for the Food Processing Industry Tumbler Vibrating Screen
Category: Mining Machinery (though it's for food processing, maybe a typo, but proceed as given)
Product Attributes: material: carbon steel, stainless steel, steel; type: round; warranty:1 year.
Vision Detail: The main image likely shows the diameter range, so the size is a key visual feature.
First, the Technical Specifications table:
Features could be Material, Diameter Range, Construction Type, Warranty.
Specifications:
Material: Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel, Steel (maybe specify which models use which materials?)
Wait, but the product attributes list all three materials as options. So perhaps the material is a customizable feature. The user might choose between these materials. So in the Technical Specifications table, Material would be a feature with the specifications as the options, and the benefit would be durability, corrosion resistance, etc.
Diameter Range: 1000-2600 mm. Benefit: Flexibility in processing capacity.
Construction Type: Round. Benefit: Efficient separation of materials through tumbling action.
Warranty: 1 year. Benefit: Assurance of quality and reliability.
Then, the Customization Guide: Adjustable parameters like diameter, mesh size, rotation speed. For example, "Adjustable mesh size and rotation speed to meet specific particle separation needs."
Scenario Solution Paragraph: "Medium diameter models are suitable for medium-scale food processing plants, while larger diameters are ideal for high-volume operations..."
Choose Your Model table:
Parameters could be Material, Mesh Size, Rotation Speed, Corrosion Resistance, Capacity.
Base Model: Carbon Steel, standard mesh, standard rotation speed, moderate corrosion resistance, medium capacity.
Advanced: Stainless Steel, finer mesh options, 15% faster rotation, higher corrosion resistance, higher capacity.
Pro: Stainless Steel with premium coating, customizable mesh, 30% faster rotation, triple corrosion resistance, highest capacity.
Managers Note:
Breakthroughs: Pro's triple corrosion resistance, Advanced's faster rotation, Base's cost-effective material.
Guidance: Pro for harsh environments, Advanced for medium needs, Base for standard use.
Now, putting it all together in the required format with markdown.
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