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SCREENING

Presentors: BESA, Rose Lynn Anne


DE CASTRO, Raymond Louis
FRANCISCO, Marnel J olly

I. Introduction
II. Screening Terminologies
III. Dry Screening
IV. Wet Screening
V. Industrial Screening Equipment
a. Grizzlies
b. Stationary Screens
c. Vibrating Screens
d. Oscillating Screens
e. Reciprocating Screens
f. Trommels
g. Reels
VI. Effectiveness of Screens
VII. Capacity of Screens
VIII. Screen Analyses
IX. Size Separation
a. Particle Size Analysis
1. Optical Microscopy
1.1 SEM
1.2 TEM
2. Sieving
2.1 Materials used for sieve
2.2 Principles of Sieving
2.2.1 Agitation
2.2.1.1 Oscillation
2.2.1.2 Vibration
2.2.1.3 Gyration
2.2.2 Brushing Method
2.2.3 Centrifugal Method
3. Coulter Counter
X. Sedimentation Method
a. Stokes Law
b. Andreason Pipet Method
XI. Elutriation Method
XII. Particle Size Distribution



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