About 25 mm Riffle Sample Divider
The 25 mm Riffle Sample Divider is a precision laboratory equipment used for dividing bulk samples of aggregates, sand, soil, and other granular materials into smaller, representative portions for testing. It is widely used in civil engineering laboratories, mining, and construction material testing to ensure accurate and unbiased sampling.
This divider is designed with a series of equally spaced chutes of 25 mm width that split the sample into two equal parts. The uniform distribution ensures that each portion retains the same particle size composition as the original sample, improving the reliability of test results.
Manufactured from high-quality mild steel or stainless steel, the 25 mm Riffle Sample Divider offers durability, corrosion resistance, and long service life. Its sturdy construction and stable design make it suitable for routine laboratory and field use.
Key Features:
- 25 mm chute width for precise sample division
- Ensures uniform and representative sample splitting
- Made from durable mild steel / stainless steel
- Corrosion-resistant and long-lasting construction
- Simple and quick operation
- Stable and easy-to-use design
Applications:
- Aggregate and soil sampling
- Civil engineering laboratories
- Construction material quality control
- Mining and mineral testing
- Research and educational institutions
Working Principle:
The sample is poured evenly into the top of the divider, where it passes through alternate chutes and is split into two equal parts. This process ensures a representative distribution of particles in each sample portion.
Durable Construction for Reliable PerformanceThe 25 mm Riffle Sample Divider is manufactured with a robust powder-coated mild steel body, offering both durability and long-lasting corrosion resistance. Optional stainless-steel pans ensure suitability for various laboratory environments. Its carefully crafted design makes it ideal for continuous use in demanding material testing applications.
Precise and Efficient Sample DivisionEquipped with approximately 12 precision-cut slots, this riffle divider assures consistent and accurate splitting of dry, free-flowing granular material. Each slot has a 25 mm width, allowing for reliable division of samples up to 25 mm, which is vital for attaining dependable test outcomes and repeatable results.
Easy Maintenance and Portable DesignDesigned for practical use, the divider features easily removable chutes and pans, simplifying the cleaning process and reducing cross-contamination risks. Its compact dimensions and manageable 15 kg weight make it easy to move and set up in various laboratory environments, supporting operational flexibility.
FAQ's of 25 mm Riffle Sample Divider:
Q: How is the 25 mm Riffle Sample Divider typically used in laboratory settings?
A: This equipment is used to evenly divide large bulk samples of dry, free-flowing granular materials, such as aggregates or soils, into smaller, more manageable specimens for analysis or testing. Simply pour samples into the hopper to achieve a rapid, manual split.
Q: What materials is the sample divider suitable for, and what is the maximum particle size it can handle?
A: It is ideal for dry, granular substances with particle sizes up to 25 mm, such as aggregates, soils, and powders. Moist or sticky materials are not recommended.
Q: When should I clean the 25 mm Riffle Sample Divider, and what is the cleaning process?
A: To ensure accurate and uncontaminated sample splitting, clean the chute and pans regularly, especially between different samples. The removable chutes and pans allow for quick, thorough cleaning with minimal effort.
Q: Where can the divider be placed for operation?
A: The riffle sample divider is designed as a table-top device, offering stability and convenience for use in laboratories, mining sites, and aggregate testing facilities.
Q: What are the main benefits of using a powder-coated mild steel body with stainless steel as an option?
A: Powder coating provides excellent resistance to corrosion and wear, supporting long-term durability, while stainless steel options further enhance resistance to harsh chemicals and routine cleaning in laboratory operations.
Q: Is any power supply or automation required for its operation?
A: No, the riffle sample divider operates completely manually and does not require an external power supply or any automation, ensuring simple and reliable use.