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  2. Mesh (scale) - Wikipedia

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    Mesh is a measurement of particle size often used in determining the particle-size distribution of a granular material. For example, a sample from a truckload of peanuts may be placed atop a mesh with 5 mm openings. When the mesh is shaken, small broken pieces and dust pass through the mesh while whole peanuts are retained on the mesh.

  3. Mechanical screening - Wikipedia

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    Grading is removing the maximum size material and minimum size material by way of mesh selection. [2] Screen Media (Screen cloth) - it is the material defined by mesh size, which can be made of any type of material such steel, stainless steel, rubber compounds, polyurethane, brass, etc. [3]

  4. Welded wire mesh - Wikipedia

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    The welded wire mesh is a metal wire screen that is made up of low carbon steel wire or stainless steel wire. It is available in various sizes and shapes. It is widely used in agricultural, industrial, transportation, horticultural and food procuring sectors. It is also used in mines, gardening, machine protection and other decorations.

  5. Window screen - Wikipedia

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    The fineness of a screen mesh is measured in wires per inch on the warp (length) and the weft or filler (width). An 18×14 mesh has become standard; 16×16 was formerly common and other common sizes are 18×18 and 20×20. For comparison, a typical screen in a clothes dryer has a nylon 23x23 mesh screen.

  6. Screen filter - Wikipedia

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    A screen filter is a type of water purification using a rigid or flexible screen to separate sand and other fine particles out of water for irrigation or industrial applications. [1] These are generally not recommended for filtering out organic matter such as algae , since these types of contaminants can be extruded into spaghetti -like strings ...

  7. Screen scroll centrifuge - Wikipedia

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    Some of the available vertical screen scroll centrifuges are CMI model EBR and CMI model EBW which are manufactured by Centrifugal & Mechanical Industries (CMI). The former can dewater coarser particles size ranging from 1.5 in to 28 mesh whereas the latter can dewater finer particles size ranging from 1 mm to 150 mesh. [3]

  8. Perforated metal - Wikipedia

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    In the late 19th century, metal screens were used as an efficient means of separating coal. The first perforators were laborers who would manually punch individual holes into the metal sheet. This proved to be an inefficient and inconsistent method which led to the development of new techniques, such as perforating the metal with a series of ...

  9. Mesh - Wikipedia

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    A metal mesh may be woven, [2] knitted, welded, expanded, sintered, [3] photo-chemically etched or electroformed (screen filter) from steel or other metals. In clothing, mesh is loosely woven or knitted fabric that has many closely spaced holes. Knitted mesh is frequently used for modern sports jerseys and other clothing like hosiery and lingerie