
A laboratory vibrating test sieve used specifically for analyzing calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and sands is designed to efficiently separate and classify particles based on size. Here’s a focused description:
Sieve Shaker: This is the main component that generates the vibrating action necessary for the sieving process. It can be either mechanical or electromagnetic, ensuring consistent and efficient movement of particles.
Sieve Stack: Consists of multiple sieves with varying mesh sizes, arranged from largest to smallest. For CaCO3 and sands, the mesh sizes are selected based on the desired particle size distribution.
Base Pan: Located at the bottom of the sieve stack, this pan collects the finest particles that pass through the smallest sieve.
Cover: Used to prevent sample spillage and to maintain the integrity of the sieving process.
