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Product category: Sampling equipment
News Release from: Retsch (UK) | Subject: AS 200, AS 300
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 12 July 2004

Sieving with a 3D effect and unique
features

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The result of a sieve analysis can only be exact and reproducible when using a sieve shaker that fulfils all the necessary technical requirements

Retsch says its AS 200 and AS 300 sieve shakers meet the demands for worldwide reproducible sieve analyses - even after short sieving times The sieve shakers operate with a patented electromagnetic drive that produces a 3D throwing motion and causes the spring-mass system to oscillate, thus giving the clamped sieves a horizontal to and fro movement

The 3D effect ensures the optimal use of the open sieve area and lets the sample move equally over the whole sieving surface.

Further advantages: high stress capacity, extremely smooth operation and short sieving times with high separation efficiency.

Sieving time and movement can be set digitally and are carried out reproducibly.

The working principle and operation of Retsch sieve shakers are now presented in an operation and application video which can be downloaded from the Retsch website.

It is available for potential buyers all over the world and only takes a few minutes to watch.

In this video, the unique performance features of the control series are presented with the help of realistic computer animations.

All the Retsch operation and application videos (planetary ball mill, camsizer; autosampler) can also be ordered on CD-Rom, free of charge.

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