Cereal sifter

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The sieve uses the wooden sieve and is a sieve consisting of a container that generally has a metal screen at the bottom that serves to sort by size, in more detail to filter material with dimensions greater than that of the mesh and establish, conventionally , the particle size of the retained material. Sieves are generally used for the passage of fine earths such as clays or silts, while sieves are used for the granulometric analysis of soils such as gravels or sands. Cereals are plants of the Poaceae family grown for their grain. They include major grains such as wheat, rice, corn, barley, oats, and rye, and minor grains such as sorghum, millet, teff, triticale, canary seed, or Job's Tears. The grain of some cereals,

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Course programme

Module I: what the siever does; Module II: what is a wooden sieve; Module III: what functions it has; Module IV: in what contexts it is used; Module V: what cereals are and how they are grown and processed.

Cereal sifter

£ 239.60 VAT inc.

*Indicative price

Original amount in EUR:

280 €