Ultrasonic Vibrating Sieve Screen

The Ultrasonic Vibrating Sieve Screen Sifter was designed to make the use of a sieve, used to extract liquids from tough materials, much easier. This type of sieve is used for all sorts of things such as extracting water from sand, gravel or other stones. The fact that it vibrates makes it far easier to extract the liquid from the mix, without having to use force. It is also far less expensive than other types of sieves that are used for the same purpose. The fact that the vibrating action goes a long way towards ensuring that the material being moved is of the right density and that as much of the substance as possible is extracted, means that the machine itself can be extremely cost effective.

 

Although the Ultrasonic Vibrating Sieve is a fairly simple machine, it is not difficult to understand how it works and what it does. Basically, once the screen has been fitted to the sieve, a series of thin metal plates, which can be made of various materials such as glass or metal are attached to the top of the screen. These plates, when rubbed back and forth against each other will cause the vibrating action which moves the liquid through the screen to take place. As the liquid passes through the screen, the screen’s bottom plate will reflect the light, which in turn shows the screen to which the liquids are being moved, therefore separating the substance and providing a neat end product.

 

Although this may seem like a simple process, it actually uses a number of complex scientific processes. Firstly, the screen must have a sufficiently high degree of conductivity to separate the liquid from the non-liquid part of the material. Next, the screen must be large enough to allow the liquid to pass through without being slowed down. And finally, if any minerals or other materials interfere with the process, they can be removed by a scraper used to scrape the screen.

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