A laboratory sifting machine is a device designed to separate powders into fractions based on particle size through vibration. This provides two key advantages: firstly, it allows you to analyze the fraction of particle sizes in the powder material, and secondly, it allows you to obtain monodisperse powders with unified characteristics. This capability is critical in many areas of science and manufacturing, where particle uniformity directly affects the quality and properties of the final products.
Our laboratory uses the CISA RP 200N vibrating sieve, which has a number of features that make it an effective tool for working with various types of powders. The device has an advanced sifter that controls screening modes, including vibration speed, idle time and vibration amplitude. Thanks to the use of pulse sieving technology, the sieve analyzer with Sisa RP 200N sieves allows you to process from 50 to 250 grams of any dry or wet powder in the shortest possible time and with high efficiency, evenly distributing the particles into different fractions.
The vibration amplitude of the pneumatic device is 2.5 mm, which ensures efficient and accurate separation of particles without the risk of damage. In addition, the built-in impulse compensation system effectively dampens vibrations of the device when in contact with the surface of the laboratory bench, ensuring stability of the sieving process and protection from vibration effects on surrounding equipment. The set of sieves for this equipment consists of a set of 20 microns, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1000 microns.