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Sieves consist of a metal (galvanized [[steel]], [[stainless steel]], [[aluminium]], [[brass]]) or plastic wire mesh attached to a short cylinder or to a ring with handle (often used for strainers). Mesh size depends on the type of sieve.
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Sieves consist of a metal (galvanized [[steel]], [[stainless steel]], [[aluminium]], [[brass]]) or plastic wire mesh attached to a short cylinder ring or to a ring with handle (often used for strainers), made of the same material or wood/plastic. Mesh size depends on the type of sieve.
  
 
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Lab sieves can be bought from lab suppliers, though sieves with small size mesh are expensive.
 
Lab sieves can be bought from lab suppliers, though sieves with small size mesh are expensive.
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Wooden strainers can sometimes be bought from various handicraft craftsmen.
  
 
==Projects==
 
==Projects==

Revision as of 22:18, 6 June 2018

Not to be confused with molecular sieve.

A sieve or sifter, is a simple device for separating wanted elements from unwanted material or for characterizing the particle size distribution of a sample.

A strainer is a form of sieve used to separate solids from liquid, or to wash solids.

General

Sieves consist of a metal (galvanized steel, stainless steel, aluminium, brass) or plastic wire mesh attached to a short cylinder ring or to a ring with handle (often used for strainers), made of the same material or wood/plastic. Mesh size depends on the type of sieve.

Availability

Sieves and strainers can be bought from most hardware stores and kitchen stores.

Lab sieves can be bought from lab suppliers, though sieves with small size mesh are expensive.

Wooden strainers can sometimes be bought from various handicraft craftsmen.

Projects

  • Make fine (metal) powders
  • Sieve analysis

Handling

Sieves must be perfectly dry in order to be used when sifting fine powders. Most sieves cannot handle corrosive reagents, so avoid using them in corrosive environments.

References

Relevant Sciencemadness threads