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Do sieves have units? - Answers

Sieves themselves do not have specific units, but they are often characterized by their mesh size, which indicates the size of the openings in the sieve. This mesh size can be measured in units such as microns (for fine sieves), millimeters (for coarser sieves), or mesh count (the number of openings per inch). The measurement used depends on the application and the materials being separated.



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Sieves themselves do not have specific units, but they are often characterized by their mesh size, which indicates the size of the openings in the sieve. This mesh size can be measured in units such as microns (for fine sieves), millimeters (for coarser sieves), or mesh count (the number of openings per inch). The measurement used depends on the application and the materials being separated.



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Do sieves have units? - Answers

Sieves themselves do not have specific units, but they are often characterized by their mesh size, which indicates the size of the openings in the sieve. This mesh size can be measured in units such as microns (for fine sieves), millimeters (for coarser sieves), or mesh count (the number of openings per inch). The measurement used depends on the application and the materials being separated.

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