Vibrating Sieve Shaker

The vibrating sieve analyzer generates three-dimensional vibrations of the sieve mesh through motor-driven action, enabling materials to stratify and pass through sieves of different mesh sizes according to particle size. It is used for grading, particle size analysis, and impurity detection of granular materials in laboratories, commonly applied in quality control of raw materials in industries such as chemical, food, and building materials.
Selection
Select the sieve material based on the characteristics of the material being tested: metal is suitable for hard particles, while nylon is ideal for materials prone to static electricity. Determine the mesh size series according to the particle size range, and choose the sieve diameter based on the sample processing volume. The motor power must match the weight of the material. For moist materials, a tapping structure is preferred, and for fine powders, an ultrasonic cleaning device should be equipped.

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Instruments

With 3000 times/min and 6000 times/min two vibration frequencies, the amplitude can be continuously adjusted between 0mm and 3mm, supporting three modes of subtle vibration, intermittent vibration and continuous vibration, suitable for ≤ 325 mesh material analysis.

$ 811.00

Vibration frequency up to 6000 times/min, amplitude 0-3mm continuous adjustment, support subtle, intermittent and continuous three vibration modes, reduce operating intensity and improve efficiency.

$ 1157.00

Screening area of 54200m ², Vibration Frequency 400-3000 times/min adjustable, amplitude 3.2 +/- 0.1mm, compact size easy to operate, screen plate easy to disassemble, optional different gap specifications to adapt to a variety of Stocks.

$ 4592.00

Equipped with 45μm sieve and 70rpm Rotation speed, it is suitable for powders or particles dispersed in water, providing stable screening performance and easy and reliable operation.

$ 3107.00

With two movements of reciprocating and top-beating vibration, the screening efficiency is high and does not block the screen surface. It can be adapted to a set of screening screens of Φ 200, Φ 75, and Φ 100. The number of swirl/spins is 290 +/- 6 times/minute, and the number of beats is 156 +/- 3 times.

$ 1763.00

Frequency 159.2Hz, Acceleration output 14.14m/s ², Maximum load 150g, compact and portable, fast heating, low lateral output, suitable for rapid vibration detection system.

$ 598.00

Using U-tube oscillation principle, density resolution of 0.0001g/cm ³, built-in injection pump and video camera function, automatic cleaning and drying, support concentration conversion and a variety of output methods.

$ 6213.00

Using U-tube oscillation principle, with Peltier precise temperature control technology, density resolution of 0.0001g/cm ³, built-in injection pump and drying air pump, automatic injection, cleaning and drying, high-resolution video direct observation of samples to avoid bubble influence.

$ 4227.00

Measurement accuracy of 0.001g/cm ³, built-in automatic sampling pump and high-resolution video observation function, support for Peltier temperature control technology, ensure accurate and reliable test results.

$ 3399.00

Using sinusoidal fixed displacement vibration mode, Frequency adjustable, amplitude of 25.4mm, test load 120kg, silent belt drive running smoothly, guide clamping to ensure stable testing.

$ 1340.00

Using U-tube oscillation principle, density resolution of 0.0001g/cm ³, built-in injection pump and video camera, automatic cleaning and drying, support concentration conversion and a variety of Data output methods.

$ 5468.00

Using U-tube oscillation principle, density resolution of 0.0001g/cm ³, repeatability error of 0.0006g/cm ³, built-in injection pump and video camera, automatic cleaning and drying, support concentration conversion and a variety of data output.

$ 4848.00

Frequency 159.2Hz, Acceleration output 10m/s ², Support 150g load verification, Transverse output less than 5%, Heating time less than 3 seconds, Compact handheld design for fast detection.

$ 703.00

Rotary oscillation with 0~ 300rpm Frequency range, temperature control accuracy of +/- 1 ℃, with 5~ 120 minutes timing function, suitable for a variety of compounds thermostatic foster needs.

$ 587.00

Integrated Incubator and Shaker functions, Oscillation Frequency 40~ 300rpm, Temperature range RT + 5~ 65 ℃, 304 stainless steel liner and microcomputer PID control, with UV sterilization and automatic storage setting paraMeters.

$ 1427.00

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