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[Oct 2005]

Contamination-Free Sieving With Retsch

Thanks to the transition free one-piece construction of its sieve frame, says Retsch GmbH (Haan, Germany), no foreign materials are involved in the test process and there are no grooves where material might get caught.

Retsch test sieves are produced fully automatically, a process which the company claims is unique in the world. This process allows for a previously unattained high quality and consistency in the sieves. In addition, a logistic manufacturing system makes it possible to record each and every material used in the process. Retsch sieves comply with all prevalent international standards such as DIN ISO, ASTM and BS.

The benefits of the latest range are said to be: ultra-tight sieve fabric; maximum corrosion resistance thanks to high grade alloy steel (316L); autoclaveable O-rings for quiet operation and dust-tight sieve stack; 15% less weight than traditional sieves, increased sieve area; clear and precise labelling of the sieves with full traceability based on individualised laser engraving; and standard compliance certificate with full test data available upon request.

www.retsch.com


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