what is sieving where is it used short answer
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Sieving. Sieving is a simple technique for separating particles of different sizes. A sieve such as used for sifting flour has very small holes. ... Sieves are also used to separate stones from sand.
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For example, in a flour mill, impurities like husk and stones are removed from wheat before grinding it.
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Fine particles are separated from larger particles using the sieve and this process is called sieving.
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- It is utilized on building sites or in flour mills. Wheat contaminants like husks and stones are eliminated in the flour mill.
- Sand is sieved to remove stones and pebbles.
- 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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