Kiirsõel
Kiirsõel is an Estonian term that translates to "fast sieve" or "rapid sieve." It refers to a type of mechanical sieve used for quickly separating materials based on particle size. These sieves are designed to achieve a high throughput, meaning they can process a large volume of material in a short amount of time. The design often incorporates features that enhance the speed of separation, such as vibratory mechanisms or accelerated airflow. Kiirsõel are employed in various industries where rapid particle analysis or separation is crucial. Examples include agriculture for grain sorting, mining for ore processing, and the pharmaceutical industry for powder analysis. The effectiveness of a kiirsõel depends on factors such as the mesh size of the sieve, the nature of the material being sieved, and the specific design of the apparatus. They are a practical tool for applications requiring efficient and timely separation processes.