this process involves separating big and fine mixtures through the use of a sieve (salaan) or a winnower( nigo)
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Sieving is a process by which fine particles are separated from bigger particles by using a sieve. It is used in flour mill or at construction sites. In flour mill, impurities like husks and stones are removed from wheat. Pebbles and stones are removed from sand by sieving.
Benefits of separating mixtures through sieving?:
1) First of all, sieving can be used in a traditional water filter.
2) Separating food from their soup.
3) Prevent further exposure of water from potential harmful particles.
4) Gives way for the next step in purifying water.
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This process is known as sieving which involves separating big and fine mixtures through the use of a sieve or a winnower.
- A separating method based on the variation in particle size is sieving.
- The bigger particles are kept in place by the sieve.
- For separating flour from bran or other contaminants, we typically use sieve plates.
- These sieve plates enable the smaller contaminants to pass through the plate's perforations and remain on the sieve while allowing the finer flour particles to flow through.
- Sieving is the process of removing particles from a mixture based on differences in particle size.
- For separating coarse from fine particles, sieve plates are used.
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