Difference between revisions of "Air Jet Sieves"

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Revision as of 08:40, 13 December 2011


Air Jet Sieve
Air-sieve-jet.gif

LEGEND: 1 – Plexiglas cover 2 – Analysis sieve 3 – Air and fines flow 4 – Rotating slotted nozzle 5 – Housing]]


LEGEND 1 – Plexiglas cover 2 – Analysis sieve 3 – Air and fines flow 4 – Rotating slotted nozzle 5 – Housing


Principle of Operation

The only thing that moves the material being analysed is the air flow. This system makes it possible to eliminate any kind of mechanical intervention, e.g. tapping or brushing, which ultimately influences the sieving process. This means that at the same underpressure and same sieving duration, exactly reproducible particle size analyses are possible at any time.

The strong jet of air exiting the rotating slotted nozzle purges the sieve gauze continuously. This leads to exceptionally short sieving times and ensures that even those materials which are known to cause difficulty can be sieved successfully. The transparent plastic cover permits constant monitoring of the sieving process.


Advantages

  • Reliable in operation
  • Reproducible results
  • Wide application range
  • Accessories for every application
  • PC operationCalibration and certification
  • Full-service package


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