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PARTICLE ANALYSIS. DOWN TO ULTRA-FINE WITH UTMOST PRECISION. HAVER & BOECKER
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PARTICLE ANALYSIS.

DOWN TO ULTRA-FINE WITH

UTMOST PRECISION.

HAVER & BOECKER

In numerous industrial manufacturing

and machining processes, only a

careful analysis of materials and sub-

stances can lay the foundations for

achieving the best results. Based on

expertise and more than 100 years of

experience in wire fabric technology,

Haver & Boecker provides innovative

systems for particle analysis which

continue to set new standards in

functionality, precision and reliability,

and guarantee maximum security of

investment.

From sand, earth and construction

materials to foodstuffs and recycling,

from chemicals and plastics to varnis-

hes, paints and special coatings,

our analysis systems provide better

PARTICLE ANALYSIS

quality assurance. Haver & Boecker

is certified to ISO 9001: 2008 and is a

leading member of the International

Standards Committee for Test Sieves

(ISO TC 24). Our customers in indu-

stry, research and development

there fore immediately have a number

of guarantees that Haver & Boecker

test sieves and test sieve shakers –

like all products from our factory –

are manufactured to the most

stringent quality requirements, from

the choice of wire grade to the

finished product.

Users and dealers benefit from con-

centrated expertise and efficient

service from the whole Haver Group,

which also includes the world's

largest manufacturer of test sieves,

W.S. Tyler in the U.S.A.

With our combined range of services,

we are a one-stop shop for every-

thing from test sieves to complete

test sieve shakers.

Haver & Boecker began producing wire cloth in Hohenlimburg, Germany,

in 1887. Today, we are one of the world’s leading wire weaving compa-

nies with a global network of branches and manufacturing facilities.

Our work is based upon experience, continuous research and develop-

ment of our products and manufacturing processes, along with the

knowledge and ability of our staff. This combination of tradition and

innovation allows us to meet and exceed the high expectations of our

customers.

2 3

OFFERING THE RIGHT SIEVE TO MEET ALL

REQUIREMENTS.

HAVER & BOECKER

SIEVES – THE HEART OF EVERY ANALYSIS.

sectors. The particularly smooth

surface of their frames prevents cross

contamination, and the sieve fabric

retains its tension exceedingly well

even after intensive use. Test sieves

with electroformed sheets are mainly

used for hole sizes in the micron

range from 5 µm to 100 µm. Their

electrogalvanically produced nickel

foils have round or square holes and

are standardised up to 500 µm.

Highly accurate and extremely

stable.

Haver test sieves are available in all

common diameters from 76.2 mm to

400 mm. Wooden-framed sieves are

available with 300 mm and 500 mm

sides. Their areas of use are extreme-

ly varied. All test sieves are manufac-

tured in accordance with current

standards and are distinguished by

their especially high accuracy and

stability. High-quality frame materials,

the extremely stable sieve structure

which has been developed in-house,

and careful machining guarantee

long life and trouble-free operation.

As well as different sieve designs, a

number of matching accessories are

also available, ranging from sieve

covers to sieve pans.

Haver & Boecker provides the right

test sieve for every screening task.

Examples include robust designs

made from plates with square perfo-

rations to ISO 3310-2 for screening

road-building stone, concrete additi-

ves, gravel, sand, ballast or – with

slotted plates to ISO 5223 – for

testing grain. Classic test sieves with

wire mesh sieve bottoms are availa-

ble over the entire standard range of

mesh sizes from 0.02 mm to 125 mm.

They are thus suitable for bulk mate-

rials of all sizes from widely differing

4 5

HAVER & BOECKER

HAVER TEST SIEVES – PRECISION IN ALL SHAPES AND SIZES.

IN ALL SIZES.

Special execution for

ATM-Sonic Sifter

Special execution, old generation,

for ALPINE® Air Jet Sieve

Special execution, new generation,

for ALPINE® Air Jet Sieve

Test Sieve with square hole plate Test Sieve for cereals

according to ISO 5223

76,2 mm 100 mm 150 mm 200 mm/203 mm=8” 250 mm

The Haver test sieve range covers a

wide spectrum of applications and

materials and provides the optimum

design for every operational require-

ment: with bottoms made of robust

perforated metal sheet to the finest

wire cloth, with precision frames

made from stainless steel, wood or

aluminium.

IN ALL SHAPES.

Test Sieve for tobacco

6 7

HAVER & BOECKER

Cast Aluminium Frame with

interchangeable screens

Test Sieve with

beechwood frame

Grid Sieve according to EN 933-3

300 mm/305 mm=12” 350 mm 400 mm

ASTM E 11 , 2004ASTM E 323 , 1980 (2004)

International Test Sieve Comparison Table 2011TEST SIEVES, NOMINAL SIZES OF OPENINGS

Internationale Analysensieb-Vergleichstabelle 2011SIEBBÖDEN FÜR ANALYSENSIEBE (Prüfsiebe) Maschen- bzw. Lochweiten

125 –1 mmTABLE 1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

DEU

DIN

DIN ISO3310

AFNORNF ISO 3310

CAN/CGSB-

8.2-M88metric

BS 410ISO 3310

NEN2560

TYLER Screen Scale

FRA

NF

CANGBR NLD

N

USA TYLER®ISO 565 . ISO 3310Table 1, Millimetre sizes

Principal sizesHauptreihe

R 20/3

ISO 3310-1 Woven Wire Cloth

Round Holes

Square HolesISO 3310-2

R 20

2000 2001

125–1

125–1

125–4

125–1 125–1125–1

125–1

125–4

125–1

125–4

2000 1988

R 40/3

w w w

125

90

63

45

31,5

22,4

16

11,2

8

5,6

4

2,8

2

1,4

1

125

112

100

90

80

71

63

56

50

45

40

35,5

31,5

28

25

22,4

20

18

16

14

12,5

11,2

10

9

8

7,1

6,3

5,6

5

4,5

4

3,55

3,15

2,8

2,5

2,24

2

1,8

1,6

1,4

1,25

1,12

1

125

106

90

75

63

53

45

37,5

31,5

26,5

22,4

19

16

13,2

11,2

9,5

8

6,7

5,6

4,75

4

3,35

2,8

2,36

2

1,7

1,4

1,18

1

w

125

112

106

100

90

80

75

71

63

56

53

50

45

40

37,5

35,5

31,5

28

26,5

25

22,4

20

19

18

16

14

13,2

12,5

11,2

10

9,5

9

8

7,1

6,7

6,3

5,6

5

4,75

4,5

4

3,55

3,35

3,15

2,8

2,5

2,36

2,24

2

1,8

1,7

1,6

1,4

1,25

1,18

1,12

1

w

125

112

106

100

90

80

75

71

63

56

53

50

45

40

37,5

35,5

31,5

28

26,5

25

22,4

20

19

18

16

14

13,2

12,5

11,2

10

9,5

9

8

7,1

6,7

6,3

5,6

5

4,75

4,5

4

3,55

3,35

3,15

2,8

2,5

2,36

2,24

2

1,8

1,7

1,6

1,4

1,25

1,18

1,12

1

ww No. Meshw

125

112

100

90.0

80.0

71.0

63.0

56.0

50.0

45.0

40.0

35.5

31.5

28.0

25.0

22.4

20.0

18.0

16.0

14.0

12.5

11.2

10.0

9.0

8.0

7.10

6.30

5.60

5.00

4.50

4.00

3.55

3.15

2.80

2.50

2.24

2.00

1.80

1.60

1.40

1.25

1.12

1.00

125

106

100 (b)

90

75

63

53

50 (b)

45

37.5

31.5

26.5

25.0 (b)

22.4

19.0

16.0

13.2

12.5 (b)

11.2

9.5

8.0

6.7

6.3 (b)

5.6

4.75

4.00

3.35

2.80

2.36

2.00

1.70

1.40

1.18

1.00

5 in.

4.24 in.

4 in. (b)

3.1/2 in.

3 in.

2.1/2 in.

2.12 in.

2 in. (b)

1.3/4 in.

1.1/2 in.

1.1/4 in.

1.06 in.

1 in. (b)

7/8 in.

3/4 in.

5/8 in.

0.530 in.

1/2 in. (b)

7/16 in.

3/8 in.

5/16 in.

0.265 in.

1/4 in. (b)

3.1/2

4

5

6

7

8

10

12

14

16

18

1.05 in.

.883 in.

.742 in.

.624 in.

.525 in.

.441 in.

.371 in.

2.1/2

3

3.1/2

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

12

14

16

125

112

106

100

90

80

75

71

63

56

53

50

45

40

37,5

35,5

31,5

28

26,5

25

22,4

20

19

18

16

14

13,2

12,5

11,2

10

9,5

9

8

7,1

6,7

6,3

5,6

5

4,75

4,5

4

3,55

3,35

3,15

2,8

2,5

2,36

2,24

2

1,8

1,7

1,6

1,4

1,25

1,18

1,12

1

w

125

112

106

100

90

80

75

71

63

56

53

50

45

40

37,5

35,5

31,5

28

26,5

25

22,4

20

19

18

16

14

13,2

12,5

11,2

10

9,5

9

8

7,1

6,7

6,3

5,6

5

4,75

4,5

4

3,55

3,35

3,15

2,8

2,5

2,36

2,24

2

1,8

1,7

1,6

1,4

1,25

1,18

1,12

1

2000 1998

125–1

125–1 125–1

125–3.35

125–1

125–4

1910

26,5–1

Supplementarysizes

Nebenreihen

(b) ASTM Supplementary values© Copyright 2011 by HAVER & BOECKER

Woven Wire Cloth Drahtgewebe Round Holes ● Rundlochung Square Holes ■ Quadratlochung

8 9

w w w

710

500

355

250

180

125

90

63

45

R’10

32

25

20

16

10

5

900

850

800

710

630

600

560

500

450

425

400

355

315

300

280

250

224

212

200

180

160

150

140

125

112

106

100

90

80

75

71

63

56

53

50

45

40

38

36

32

25

20

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10

5

900

850

800

710

630

600

560

500

450

425

400

355

315

300

280

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224

212

200

180

160

150

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125

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106

100

90

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75

71

63

56

53

50

45

40

38

36

32

25

20

16

10

5

900

800

710

630

560

500

450

400

355

315

280

250

224

200

180

160

140

125

112

100

90

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71

63

56

50

45

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900

800

710

630

560

500

450

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355

315

280

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224

200

180

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125

112

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71

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850

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600

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425

355

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212

180

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900

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630

600

560

500

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425

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315

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180

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125

112

106

100

90

80

75

71

63

56

53

50

45

40

38

36

32

25

20

16

10

5

850

710

600

500

425

355

300

250

212

180

150

125

106

90

75

63

53

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20

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30

35

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120

140

170

200

230

270

325

400

450

500

635

20

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115

150

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250

270

325

400

450

500

635

w w ww No. Meshww

© Copyright 2011 by HAVER & BOECKER

ASTM E 11 , 2004ASTM E 161 , 2000 (2004)

Elektrogeformte SiebfolieElectroformed

International Test Sieve Comparison Table 2011TEST SIEVES, NOMINAL SIZES OF OPENINGS

Internationale Analysensieb-Vergleichstabelle 2011SIEBBÖDEN FÜR ANALYSENSIEBE (Prüfsiebe) Maschen- bzw. Lochweite

990000 ––55 µµmmTABLE 2

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

DEU

DIN ISO3310

AFNORNF ISO 3310

BS 410ISO 3310

NEN2560

TYLERScreen Scale

FRA

NF

CANGBR NLD

NN

USA TYLER®ISO 565 . ISO 3310Table 2, Micrometre sizes

Principal sizesHauptreihe

R 20/3

ISO 3310-1 Woven Wire Cloth

ElectroformedISO 3310-3

R 20

2000 2001

900–20

500–5

900–20

500–5

900–32900–20

2000 1988

R 40/3

CAN/CGSB-

8.2-M88metric

2000 1998

900–20

500–5

850–20 850–20

500–5

1910

850–20

Supplementarysizes

Nebenreihen

Woven Wire Cloth Drahtgewebe

HAVER & BOECKER

DIN


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