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8in Sieve, All Stainless, Full Height, 635 Mesh
U.S. Sieves are available in brass or stainless steel, with wire mesh screens made from the same materials. These sieves are designed to meet ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) standards. Most sieves come in an 8" diameter with a 2" full height (or 1" half height). Additional sizes are also available in 3" or 12" diameters. You can choose from the following configurations: brass frame with brass wire cloth, brass frame with stainless steel wire cloth, or stainless steel frame with stainless steel wire cloth. The frames are skirted, allowing them to nest together. For assistance with half-height or non-standard sizes, please contact us.
Understanding Part Numbers:
- Mesh size: The first number represents the mesh size based on the ASTM standard.
- Frame/cloth type: The next two letters indicate the materials used: Brass (B) or Stainless Steel (S). For example, "BB" means brass frame and brass mesh, while "SS" means stainless steel frame and mesh. Combinations like brass frame with stainless mesh (BS) are also available.
- Diameter: The number following the letters shows the sieve’s diameter.
- Height: The final letter specifies the height: Full (F) or Half (H). Heights vary by diameter. For instance, 8" sieves have a 2" full height and a 1" half height, while 12" sieves have a 4 ¼" full height and a 2" half height.
Example Part Numbers:
- A sieve labeled "40BB8F" is 40 mesh, with a brass frame and brass mesh, an 8" diameter, and a 2" full height.
- A sieve labeled "50SS12F" is 50 mesh, with a stainless steel frame and mesh, a 12" diameter, and a 4 ¼" full height.
Some sizes are listed with inch measurements instead of mesh sizes. For example, sizes starting with a “0” indicate frames and skirts only, allowing you to add your own screen material.
The sizes are listed in alphanumeric order. To find the right sieve, identify the mesh size you need first, then select the desired configuration. We hope this guide helps you choose the perfect sieve for your application!