Coarse Sieve Views
Sieving is a simple and convenient technique of separating particles of different sizes. A small sieve such as that used for sifting flour has very small holes which allow only very fine flour particles to pass through. The coarse particles are retained in the sieve or are broken up by grinding against the screen windows. Depending upon the types of particles to be separated, sieves with different types of holes are used. Separating tea leaves from tea is not considered to be sieving.
Specifically designed for Ro-Tap and Tyler Coarse Sieve Shakers, the Test Stand can be used with or without the Sound Enclosure Cabinet. Sturdy aluminum construction, with anchor brackets for fastening to floor or foundation. Allows for optimal use of available laboratory space dedicated to test sieving. Overall dimensions are 20i" wide, 32." deep, and 28 " high. Unit weight is 45 lbs; shipping weight is 50 lbs.
The RX-812 allows for full portability for production plant applications. Designed to provide coarse separations of material ranging from 3/8 through 100 mesh. Will accommodate up to 7 full-height or 15 half-height, 8 diameter sieves (including pans and covers). The RX-812 is powered by a vertically-mounted 1/4 HP, 1 Ph motor and comes with a 30-minute timer. Dims. 22 1/2 L x 15 1/2 D x 20 1/2 H. Net Wt.: 53 lbs. Ship wt. 57 lbs.