The particle-size distribution is one of the most important physical qualities of a soil. The division of soils (soil classification) is primarily based on particle-size distribution. When accurately determining the particle size in samples, in addition to the determination using sieves, other methods will need to be applied.
A simple method for the determination of the particle size is the pipette method. After carbonates, organic substances and possible iron oxide have been removed (because of their binding function) the pipette method is used to determine the fractions of particles smaller then 38 μm.
Benefits Pipette apparatus
Determination of fines acc. to ISO 11277
Two types: Choose wall mounted model (SB) for numerous samples in different tanks
Choose SA for max 7 samples at a time
Thermostatically controlled bath temperature
Modernized to suit all professional users
Maximum number of samples |
7 |
Measuring range |
< 38 microns |
Power supply |
line voltage |
Reading accuracy |
depending on weighing equipment |
Sample specification |
disturbed |
Voltage |
230 volt |
Weight |
75 kg |