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IS : 460 ( Part 1 ) - 1985

Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR TEST SIEVES
PART

( Reaffirmed 1990 1

WIRE CLOTH

TEST

SIEVLS

( Third Revision )
Third Reprint NOVEMBER 1994

UDC

621.928.2.028.3:620.168.32

@ CopVright 1985 BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARC
NEW DELHI llooO2

Gr 4

October

1985

I : 460 ( Part 1 ) - 1985

Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR TEST SIEVES
PART ( 1 WIRE CLOTH TEST SIEVES

Third Revision )
and Other Sizing Methods Committee, BDC 19
Chairman DR M. PAWXtOLY A-15123, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi 110057

Sieves, Sieving

Sectional

Me&rS
SHRI

Hepresenting

Shalimar Wires & Industries Ltd, Hooghly S. N. ARORA SERI S. KUMAR ( ALlnna6e ) Tata-Robins-Fraser Ltd, Jamshedpur SnRI M. M. BAHAL LT-COL C. A. R~D~ICWES ( Alternate ) National Test House, Calcutta SEW S. K. BANLRJEE SHRI P. R. Dns ( Alternate ) Jeetmull Jaichandlall Pvt Ltd, Calcutta SHRI R. K. CHOURAHIA Snnr C. E. CHO-JRARIA ( Alternate ) Central Soil & Materials Research Sta:ion, DIRECTOR New Delhi National Physical Laboratory ( CSIR j, +DR P. 6. JAIN New Delhi DR J. N. BOHRA ( Alternate ) personal capacity ( Pulinfrrlit Kotakrd, In DR P. T. JOJXN Chcppad 690 507, Keraln ) All India Wire Netting Manufacturers AkseciaSHRI CHANDRAEANT L. KHA~~AM tion, Bombay The rkociatrd Cement Companies Ltd. hornbay SHRK N. K. KOTEARI Ministry of Defence ( DGI ) SHRI A. R. A. KRISENAN SHRI B. K. Sr~aa ( Alternate) Cement Research Institute of India, New Delhi SHRI M. V. RA,*~c+ARAO DR S. C. AIILUWALIA ( Alternate ) l p. C. Jain WBB Dr Chairman of the meeting sheo this standard was flnalizetl. (
CGakwi on pge 2 )

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IS:46O(Partl)-1985
( Continued from page 1 ) Members A, V. S. R. SASTRI ) Rtfirescnting Associated Instrument Manufacturers New Delhi ( India

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SHRI M. N. BALIQA ( Altmatc SHRI HAS.MIJKH SHALH C. SHRI C. S S HARMA SHRI C. M. P. SINHA SHR1.C. P. SOOD
SHRI

Sunr J. MANDONSA( Altttnatc ) G. V. SU~RAMLNYA

Standard Wire Products, Bombay Cement Corooration of India Ltd. New Delhi Directorate General of Technical Developme New Delhi All India Instrument Manufacturers & Deal Association, Bombay National Mineral New Delhi Developm&t Corporatic

SBRI G. S. RAXAKRISENA RAO ( Alternntt ) Director General, IS1 ( Ex-o$icio Mtmbtr ) SHRI G. RAMAN, Director ( Civ Engg ) Sccrttary SH~I C. K. BEBARTA Joint Director ( Civ Engg ), ISI

Sieves Subcommittee, co:m?lltr


DK P. C. JAIN

BDC 19 : 1

National Physical New Delhi

Laboratory

( CSIR

Metn b8rs Hindustan Scientific Co, Jaipur Sum B. B. BI~ALLA Geologist Syndicate Pvt Ltd, Calcutta Sitar A. K. B~IATTA~HA~ZYA SUI:I H. K. GIJIXA( Altcrnatt ) Central Public Works Department, New Delhi CHIIGY ENQINEER (TRAINING 1 SU~ERI~VTENDINO ENQINEEE ( TRAININQ) ( Alternatt ) Jeetmull Jaichandlall Pvt Ltd, Calcutta SIILH R. K. CEOUBA~IA SIII~IC. L. CH~URAEIA ( Alternate 1 Central Buildiog Research Institute ( CSIR 1)~ R. K. DUTTA Roorkee Sur:r S. P. MErInOTEA ( Alternate ) Fertilizer ( Planning and Development ) Inc SHRI A. D. GIJPTA Ltd. Sindri Snr:~ N. S. DANI ( Alftrnotc ) Graphite India Ltd, Calcutta Sam A. K. JAIN Sieves India, Bombay SUEI NAVIN MARWAII Sum MANU MAEWAH ( Alternatt ) Lawrence Mayo ( India) Pvt Ltd, New Delhi SHEI .J. MENDONSA SUI:I R. R. RAJAQOPALAN Alttrnat~ ) ( National Fertilizers Ltd, New Delhi Suni C. M. NA~PAUL Cement Research Institute of rnA;a Sum M. V. RANQA RAO

IS : 460 ( Part 1 ) - 1985

Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR TEST SIEVES
PART f WIRE CLOTH TEST SIEVES

f Third Revision )
0.
0.1 This Indian Standard

FOREWORD

( Part 1 ) ( Third Revision ) was adopted by the Indian Standards Institution on 20 February 1985, after the draft finaSizing Methods Sectional lized by the Sieves, Sieving and Other Committee had been approved by the Civil Engineering Division Council. 0.2 This standard was first issued in 1953 and revised in 1962 and 1978. The 1978 revision of this standard was published in three parts, namely, Part 1 dealing with wire cloth test sieves; Part 2 dealing with perforated plate test sieves and Part 3 dealing with methods of examination of test sieves whether made from wire cloth or perforated plates for determining their compliance with Part 1 and Part 2 of this standard. The revision of this standard (Part 1) has been taken up in view of the experiences gained during the course of implementation of this standard and also to bring it in conformity with the foIlowing International Standards published by the International Organization for Standardization ( IS0 ): IS0 IS0 565-1983 Test sieves--Woven metal wire cloth, perforated and electroformed sheet-Nominal sizes of openings. 33 1O/l-l 982 Test sieves-Technical requirements Part 1 Test sieves of metal wire cloth. plate

and testing-

0.3 In this revision the number of aperture sizes have been considerably increased. The Committee while revising the standard felt that the change in the sieve sizes above 5*6 mm from R 20 seriesin 1962 version to R 4013 in 1978 has created difficulties in the implementation, as was evident from the various comments received from the users, since no time period was given for change-over for modifying the test procedure and specification followed at various Ievels for over 15 years. The sieve sizes specified in 1962 version are still in vogue. The Committee, therefore, decided to prrmit these sieve sizes given in 1962 version temporarily for a period of about 5 years with suitable precautionary note in the standard so that

IS : 460 ( Part 1 ) - 1985


users could get acquainted with the new sizes along with the old sizes and take appropriate steps to switch over to the R 40/3 sizes in course of their use. It is intended to withdraw the additional sizes in the next revision of the standard because the international standard IS0 565-1983 recommends that t!re principal sizes should be used where possible, but where a closer series is required, it should be drawn from one of Ithe supplementary series only that is R 20 or R 40/3, and not from both. The Committee also felt the need for discouraging the use of non-IS0 sizes. The British standard, ASTM and other overseas specifications have recommended IS0 sizes to facilitate international coordination. Therefore, there is greater need for the adoption of the preferred sizes given in this standard. 0.3.1 Further, in this revision the material requirements for wire cloth as well as frames have been clearly specified. The thickness of covers and receivers have been modified. Mild steel has been deleted from the materials for wire cloth and frame and the requirement for effective sieving surface also modified. The lOO-mm sieve frames have not been recommended now for wire cloth sieves. 0.4 This standard contains 9.1 under which the purchaser is required to supply certaim information with enquiry and order for procurement of test sieves to suit his requirements. 0.5 For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, the final value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded off in accordance with IS : 2-1960*. The number of significant places retained in the rounded off VaIue should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.

1. SCOPE 1.1 This standard ( Part 1 ) covers test sieves, with screening. medium of lvoven-wire cloth, for use in testing in the classrfication of materials according to particle size. 1.2 It applies to test sieves having 0.032 mm ( 32 pm j. 2. DESIGNATION aperture sizes from 125 mm down to

2.1 Test sieves of metal wire cloth are designated


Ewmgles: a) 5.GO-mm IS Sieve _ _^-._.-b) 425-pm IS Sieve

by the nominal aperture of the wire cloth, followed by the inscription IS Sieve .

size of

IS : 460 (Part

1 ) - 1985

2.2 Nominal aperture sizes of 1 mm and above, as well as their associated tolerances and wire diameters, are expressed in millimetres ( nun ) :11!t1 for aperture sizes smaller than 1 mm, these are exprcsscd in micronrctrcs (pm>* 3. SIEVING MEDIUM

3.1 Materials for Sieving Media - The wire-cloths for test sieves shall be manufactured from any of the materials given in Table 1. Plated or coated wires shall not be permitted in the test sieves.
NOTE - The grades of the materials turer, if so desired by the purchaser.
used shall bc declared by the

manufac-

TABLE 1 MATERIALS FOR WIRE CLOTH SL


No.

MATERIAL

CONFO~HINGTO

RANGE OF APERTUIIE SIZE FOR WIIICII SUITABLE (4)


LCSS than 250 pm 250 ym to All sizes 16 mm

(1) i)
ii) iii) Brass

(2) Phosphor bronze


Stainless steel IS IS

(3)

: 7608-1975* : 4413-1981t

IS : 6528-1972$

*Specification TSpecification JSpecification

for phosphor bronze wires ( for general cnginecring purposes ). for brass wires for general engineering purposes (Jirsl rtvisiorr ). for stainless steel wire.

3.2 Wire Diameter - After the cloth is mounted in the sieve the avtrage wire diameter it different positions across the sieving surface shall bc uniform in order that the limits on aperture size can be obeyed. The preferred wire diameters d ( see Fig. 1 ) and the permissible range of and dbl,, arc given in co1 5, 6 and 7 of choice of wire diameters d,, Table 2. 3.3 Weave - Wire cloth slail be woven to produce uniform square apertures within the tolerances given in 3.4. All aperture sizes apply for plain weave, but for aperture sizes of 63 pm and smaller, twilled weave is permissible for aperture sizes of 4.00 mm and greater the wire shall be crimped before weaving. 3.3.1 Perpendicularity of Wires - If the purchaser requires a tolerance on perpendicularity, this shall be included in the order. No tolerance on perpendicularity of warp and weft wires is specified in this standard since users requirements may differ according to the material to be tcstcd. A tolerance of f 3 from perpendicularity may be acceptable in mally cases and a visual inspection of gcncral appearance of perpendicularity is acceptable in other cases. It should be recognized that a test should apply to

IS : 460 ( Part 1 ) - 1985 the: general directions of the warp and weft wires over several apertures and mt to a single apertiirc.
TABLE 2
NOMMINAL APITI~TURE Srzl~x w

APERTURE

TOLERANCES

AND WIRE DIAMETERS


WIRE DIAMETERS

---

( Clauses 3.2 and 3.4.1 ) ToLEnAxci?. ON APEFZTURESIZE


---A, --

Maximum Tolerance for Any One Aperture +x (2) mm 451 399 3.82 3.53 3.24 3.09 271 239 229 212 1.94 185 163 1.44 1.38 127 117 113 w99 0.86 083 077 0.71 0.62, 0 f,fJ fJ..53, J.51
(J-47 041

Tolerance for Average

Interme- diate Tolerance +5 (4) mm 409 355 3.38 309 2.80 2.65 229 199 1.89 173 157 149 1.29 112 107 0:98 089 0.85 074 0.64 0.61 0.56 051 049 043 (J.37 0% (J3!
fJ.2::

heferred She

I ApEze fT
(3) mm 3% 3.12 294 266 237 222 1.87 158 1.49 1.35 1.20 1.13 095 0.80 0.76 068 061 0.58 049 0.41 039 035 031 030
025

Permissible Range of Choice r---N

d
(5) mm 8 63 63 6-3 63 63 56 5 5 4.5 4.5 45 4 3-55 3.55 3.55 3.15 315 3.15 .I- 2-S 25 25 2.5 224 2 l-8 18 1.6 1%

dmax

d mln
(7) mm 68 5.4 5.4 5.4 54 5.4 4.8 43 43 38 3.8 3.8 34 3 3 3 27 2.7 27 24 21 2.1 21 1.9 17 15 15 13 1.3
( Confinucd )

(1) mm

(6)
mm 92 72 72 7.2 72 72 6.4 5.8 5.8 5.2 52 52 4.6 4.1 kl 41 36 3.6 3.6 3.2 2.9 29 29 26 23 21 21 19 19

*125 106 t100 *go.0 t80.0 750 +630 53.0 tso-0 450 t40.0 37.5 *31*5 265 t25.0 *22*4 t20.0 190 *16-O 132 t12.5 fll2 t10.0 950 200
C,i(J

K.3 *5*C,O
475

UZl IJ*L(J
fJ-;%

JIS

IS : 469 ( Part 1 ) - 1985

TABLE 2 APERTURE TOLERANCE AND WIRE DIAMETERS - Cantd WIRE DIAYET~RS NOMINAL TOLRRANCE APERTUI~ESIZE ON -----_-_A APERTURE _._----.A__---__,~ Permissible SIZEa IntermePerferred Maximum Tolerance diate ToleSize Range of Tolerance for Average W Choice rance for any aperture Size one aper

(1) + 4.00 335 l 260 236 208 170 + 140 1.18 * 100

turc +x (2)
mm 0.37 0.32 0% 025 0.23 020 018 016 0 14

_--A--y

+r (3) mm 013 011 009 008 007 006 005 004 003

+5 (4) mm 025 022 019 017 0.15 013 011 010 009

d (5) mm 14 125 112 1 0.9 88 071 063 0.56

d max

d mln

P-5)
mm 1.7 15 1.3 115 104 092 082 0.72 0.64

(7) mm 1.2 I.06 095 0.85 0.77 668 0.6 o-54 048

I.rm um pm pm 430 &: G :5: 29 78 127 + 710 380 25 69 520 450 112 340 21 460 600 61 400 101 l500 89 18 54 270 315 360 320 240 425 81 16 48 280 13 260 190 355 43 72 224 170 230 360 38 200 12 65 l 250 34 160 190 99 130 58 8.7 212 30 146 170 120 52 180 47 7.6 125 150 106 27 150 66 25 43 100 115 85 l 125 38 5.8 90 104 77 22 106 35 20 71 5.2 82 60 098 63 72 32 46 18 54 75 50 17 29 41 43 58 + 63 15 45 37 26 52 38 53 24 36 34 14 31 41 l 45 32 31 13 22 27 37 38 20 30 2.9 35 11 24 .. 32 11 19 28 2.7 23 33 NOTE 1 - Sizes indicated by f have been permitted temporarily only. It in intended to withdraw these sizes in the next revision of the standard. The users are, therefore, advised to switch-over to other sizes permitted in table in due course of their use. Nol*x 2 - Sizes indicated by l are the principal sizes of IS0 565-1983.

IS : 460 ( Part 1) - 1985 3.4 Aperture Tolerances

3.4.1 The nominal apcrtye M and tolerances, X, IIand < as given in co1 1, 2, 3 and 4 of Table 2 shall apply separately to the warp and weft They shall apply to the aperture sizes as measured on the directions. centre lines of the aperture ( see Fig. 1 ).

w= d=

width of aperture diameter of wire

FIG. 1

POINTSOF MBASUKEMEXT OF APERTURE WIDTH

3.4.2 No aperture size shall exceed the nominal


by more than

size by more than X. size shall

3.4.3 The average aperture size shall not depart from the nominal rf Y. of apertures

3.4.4 Not more than 6 percent of the total number have sizes between nominal + X and nominal + r.

3.4.5 When a sieve has less than 50 apertures, not more than 3 apertures shall fall within the limits of nominal + X and nominal + 5. 4. TEST SIEVE FRAME 4.1 Material - The frames of test sieves shall be manufactured any of the materials given in Table 3.
NOTE - The grades ofthe materials usrd shall bcdeclared ifso desired by the purchaser.

from

by the manufacturer,

IS : 460 ( Part
TABLE 3 MATERIALS FOR TEST SIEVE FRAMES

1 ) - 1985

( c&zuse 4.1 ) SL No. (1) i\ ii) iii) iv) MATERIAL (2) Brass sheet Stainless steel sheet Galvanized steel sheet Electroplated steel sheet: sheet material *Specification *Specification $Specification SSpecification for for for for CONFORMINGTO ,(3) IS : 410-19772 IS : 69; l-1972t IS : 277-1977$ IS 513-19735 ). SUITABLE FOR FROZE SIZE (4) All sizes All sizes Size 300 mm and above

cold rolled brass sheet, strip and foil ( third r&ion stainless steel sheets and strips. galvanized steel sheets ( plain and corrugated ). cold rolled carbon steel sheets ( second revision).

4.2 Shapes

in Table 4 ( see Fig, 2 ).

and Sizes -

The commonly

used shapes and sizes are given


frames, however, are to be discoura-

NOTE - The use of special size and shape ged where the standard frames can be used.

FIG. 2

DIMENSIONS OF FRAME

FOR TEST

SIEVE

4.3 It is recommended that the 200 mm round frame should be used as far as possible, especially for wire cloth up to 1 mm nominal aperture size. For large aperture sizes the 300 mm round or square sieve may be required, or even larger sieves of 450 mm size for aperture sizes greater than 25 mm and large sample quantities.
NOTE - The sieving operation. shape and size of the sieve havf little effect on the results of

4.4 Cover and Receiver - When specified by the purchaser a cover and receiver shall be provided for sieves, of the same metal and thickness The cover of the sieve shall be double as the sieve frame ( see Fig. 3 ). The depth of the receiver shali be equal to the dimension ( C ) walled. specified in Table 4.

RECEIVER
FIG. 3

NEST OF TEST SIEVES WITH COVER AND RECEIVER

5. FINISH 5.1 The sieving surface, frame rec,eivers, and covers, shall be smoothly finished. Seal between frame and sieving medium shall be so formed as to prevent lodging of the material to be sieved. There shall be no lacquer on surfaces which come into contact with a sample. 6. NESTING 6.1 The test sieves shall nest snu$y receiver of the same shape and size. with each other and with the lid and

IO

TABLE

RECOMMENDED

SHAPES

AND SIZES
in millimetres Es-

OF TEST

SIEVE

FRAMES

( Clauses 4.2 and 4.4 ) All dimensions

ix

SHAPE

NOMINAL SIZE

TOP

INTER-

I~OWTOM TERNAL

NAL DIAMETER,! LEKQTH

DIAXETER/ LESGTH

MINIXUM Tn~csdESS

DIAXETER OR LESQTHOF EFEECTIVE SlEVIXG SCRFACE E A,_-_Max (8) 200 300

DEPTHFROY TOP EDGE TO SIEVING SURFACE

B*

I
r--Min

DEPTH FRO31 BOTTOBl EDGETO SIEVINQ SURFACE D

(1)
i) L L ii)

(2)
Round Round Sq::are ] > J 1 > J 1 -Where When

0)
200 300

(4)
2oq:
300t;

(5)

(6)

(7)

(9) 50 75

(16) 15 15

too+ -1 O
300+ o -1

185
275

iii)

Round Sqo:are NOTE

450 so desired,

450+ -0 sieves having

450:

100 from top edge

425 to sieving

450 surface

100, Min may also bc supplied. mc am.

20

25 mm depth

NOTES(_ *-5 *A and B shall

floe wire mesh is used in large sieves, the sieves nestable

it may be supported in 6.1.

by a spider

or other

be such as to make

as required

IS:

460 ( Part l)- 1985

7. MOUNTING 7.1 T11c: wire cloth shall be so mounted in the frame.as and eq~~nlly taut in all directions lvithout any distortion
8. TESTING to be held firmly of the mesh.

8.1 Each of the wire cloth test sieves shall bc tested to meet the requirements this stnndartl. The apertures of the test sieves s!iall bc examined in accordance with IS : 460 ( Part 3 )-1985*. If calibration test is required to 1~ performctl, it shall be clearly stated in the enquiry and order.

of

9. INFORMATION

TO BE SUPPLIED

BY THE

PURCHASER

9.1 The purchaser should state the following with any enquiry and order: 1 l>csignatiotl of the sieve;

C! Frame shape, size and material; 4 Whether a receiver is required;


Whether e> Whether f)

i)
9)

Sieving medium : Material;

a cover is required; calibration test is to be performed; statement on wire diameter

and

Whether

is required.

10. MARKING 10.1 h label shall be fixed to the frame of each sieve complying with this standard, legibly marked with the foIlowing information ( see Fig. 4 for an example of the label ).

I
I

75
mm

I I

STAINLESS STEEL WIRE BRASS FRAME No 12365 XV2 & co.

I
FIG. 4

IS SIEVE

TYPICAL ILLUSTRATION OF SPECIMENLABEL at the


of test

a) Designation ( The figures shall he bold, and easily readable left hand side of the label ) ;
*Specification for test sieves sieves ( lfiird revision ).

* . Part

3 Methods

of

examination

of apertures

12

IS : 460 ( Part 1) - 1985 b) The material


c) d) e) f) 10.2 of the wire cloth; Yhe material of the sicvc frame; The makers name or trade-mark; An identification number; and The wire diameter: when the purchaser

requests.

Each test sieve may also be ma&cd

with the Standard Mark.

lo,+3 The use of the Standard Mark is governed by the provisions of Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986 and the Rules and Regulations made thereunder. The details of conditions under which the Iicence for the use of Standard Mark may be granted to manufacturers or producers may be obtained from the Bureau of Indian Standards.

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