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3.3 O
liver’
s Guidelines for Use of Stoner
Rule 1. PARTICLES OF THE SAME SIZE BUT DIFFERING SLIGHTLY IN SPECIFIC
GRAVITIES CAN BE SEPARATED.
A common example of this would be the separation of similar size stones from seed
where the stones are heavier than the seed.
RULE 2. PARTICLES OF THE SAME SPECIFIC GRAVITIES BUT DIFFERING IN THE
SIZE WILL BE GRADED ACCORDING TO THE SIZE OF THE PARTICLES.
Unlike the gravity separator, a stoner produces a two-way separation rather than a
continuous grade at discharge. Due to this two-way separation, sizing is not done on
a stoner, because the accuracy of separation is poor.
RULE 3. PARTICLES DIFFERING IN SPECIFIC GRAVITIES AND ALSO DIFFERING
IN SIZE CANNOT BE EFFICIENTLY SEPARATED.
An example of this would be the separation of adobe from pinto beans
where the particles are nearly the same size and the weight as well. In cases such
as this, the stoner must be operated at a lower capacity; and one should expect a
lower quality separation.
Summary of Contents for Hi-Cap N Series
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Page 51: ...51 P a g e C 1 Getting to know timer operation ...
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