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=== W.S. Tyler === | === W.S. Tyler === | ||
https://wstyler.com/particle- | {{Infobox provider-particle classification, sieving|Company=W.S. Tyler|Country=U.S.|Contact=Not Provided|Webpage=https://wstyler.com/|Technology name=RO-TAP|TRL=9|Pore size=20 um - 100 mm|Capacity=Not Provided|Sieve material=Stainless steel|Sieve type=Tap|Surface area=200 or 300 mm|Feedstock=Not Provided|Product=Separated/fractionated product according to size}} | ||
W.S. Tyler is a leader in fields ranging from particle analysis, industrial woven wire, and filtration to architectural mesh. The company was founded by Washington S. Tyler in 1872 and first went by the name of Cleveland Wire Works. In 1990, The Particle Analysis & Fine Screening Division was introduced as an independent profit center of W.S. Tyler. Shortly after, this product group formed a partnership with Haver & Boecker. | |||
There are 3 different types of mechanical sieve shakers that W.S. Tyler offers. The RX-29/30 single stack tapping machines for 8 and 12-inch sieves, the RX-812 oscillating shaker, and the RX-94, a double stack tapping machine for 8-inch sieves. There are also three different types of electromagnetic sieve shakers, namely the E pure, E Premium and E Premium Remote sieves. Only the E Premium Remote offers the possibility for wet sieving. | |||
=== Sweco Europe S.A. === | === Sweco Europe S.A. === |