About Fine Sieves
Salient Features
FINE SIEVE 20CM DIA
TEST SIEVES MOC BRASS
TEST SIEVE SIZE 0.075MM i.e. 75 MIC
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Precision and Durability for Laboratory TestingConstructed with high-grade stainless steel, these fine sieves embody durability and resistance to corrosion. Their precise mesh calibration supports reliable and repeatable results, whether used for soil testing, geology, or civil engineering applications. Manual operation gives users hands-on control, making them ideal for professional and educational laboratory environments.
Wide Mesh Size Options for Versatile ApplicationsWith mesh sizes ranging from 75 microns up to 2 mm, users can select the sieve that best matches their sample separation requirements. This flexibility ensures suitability for various laboratory processes, from grain size distribution analysis to environmental testing, empowering users to obtain accurate measurements for each unique application.
FAQs of Fine Sieves:
Q: How do I select the appropriate mesh size for my soil sample analysis?
A: The choice of mesh size depends on the specific requirements of your analysis and the particle size distribution you wish to achieve. For fine soil analysis, use meshes near 75 microns, while coarser separations require larger mesh openings up to 2 mm.
Q: What benefits does stainless steel construction provide for these sieves?
A: Stainless steel construction ensures long-term corrosion resistance, structural durability, and ease of cleaning. This makes the sieves ideal for repeated laboratory use, minimizing wear and maintaining accuracy over time.
Q: When should these fine sieves be used in soil testing procedures?
A: Fine sieves are typically used during the grain size distribution stage of soil testing, especially when separating fine and coarse particles for subsequent analysis in geology or civil engineering studies.
Q: Where are these sieves most commonly used?
A: These sieves are extensively used in laboratory settings, particularly for soil testing, civil engineering research, geology labs, and educational institutions involved in earth science studies.
Q: What is the process for using these sieves for sample separation?
A: Place your soil sample in the sieve and manually shake or tap it, allowing finer particles to pass through the mesh while retaining larger particles above. This process can be repeated with different mesh sizes for comprehensive classification.
Q: How does the manual control mode enhance usage and accuracy?
A: Manual operation provides the user with direct, tactile control over the sieving process, supporting careful handling of samples and immediate adjustments, which is particularly beneficial in precise laboratory environments.
Q: What is the maximum sample capacity and how does it vary?
A: Depending on the chosen mesh size, each sieve accommodates between 500 grams to 1 kilogram of sample material, enabling flexible use for both small-scale and larger sample analyses.