A vibrating screen for lab is a small-scale screening machine used to separate particles by size in research, quality control, or small-batch production. These screens are essential in industries like pharmaceuticals, mining, food processing, and material science.
Key Features of Lab Vibrating Screens:
1. Compact Size – Designed for benchtop or small-floor use.
2. Adjustable Vibration & Speed – Allows precise control for different materials.
3. Multiple Screen Decks – Some models support interchangeable mesh sizes.
4. Quiet Operation – Suitable for laboratory environments.
5. Durable Construction – Often made of stainless steel or coated materials to resist corrosion.
Common Applications:
– Particle size analysis (granules, powders, aggregates)
– Quality control in pharmaceuticals & food
– Soil and mineral testing in geology
– Separation of fine and coarse materials
Popular Types of Lab Vibrating Screens:
– Electromagnetic Vibrating Screens – High precision, adjustable frequency.
– Rotary Vibrating Screens (Gyro-Sifters) – Circular motion for gentle sieving.
– Ultrasonic Vibrating Screens – Prevents mesh clogging with ultrasonic waves.
Top Brands & Models:
1. Gilson Testing Screen (TS Series)
2. Haver & Boecker Tyler Ro-Tap®
3. Endecotts EFL 2000/3000 Series
4. Retsch AS 200 Control Sieve Shaker
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