Product Code Database
Example Keywords: skirt -apple $92
barcode-scavenger
   » » Wiki: Sieve
Tag Wiki 'Sieve'.
Tag

A sieve (), fine mesh strainer, or sift is a tool used for separating wanted elements from unwanted material or for controlling the distribution of a sample, using a screen such as a woven or net or sheet material.

(2025). 9781439172520, Simon and Schuster. .
The word sift derives from sieve.

In cooking, a sifter is used to separate and break up clumps in dry ingredients such as , as well as to aerate and combine them. A strainer (see ), meanwhile, is a form of sieve used to separate suspended from a liquid by .


Sieving
Sieving is a simple technique for separating particles of different sizes. A sieve such as used for sifting flour has very small holes. Coarse particles are separated or broken up by grinding against one another and the screen openings. Depending upon the types of particles to be separated, sieves with different types of holes are used. Sieves are also used to separate stones from sand. Sieving plays an important role in food industries where sieves (often vibrating) are used to prevent the contamination of the product by foreign bodies. The design of the industrial sieve is of primary importance here.

sieving refers to grouping people according to their severity of injury.


Wooden sieves
The mesh in a wooden sieve might be made from wood or . Use of wood to avoid contamination is important when the sieve is used for sampling.
(2025). 9780080558950, Elsevier. .
Henry Stephens, in his Book of the Farm, advised that the of a wooden riddle or sieve be made from or with being best. The rims would be made of fir, or, especially, .


US standard test sieve series
A (or gradation test) is a practice or procedure used (commonly used in civil engineering or ) to assess the particle size distribution (also called gradation) of a granular material. Sieve sizes used in combinations of four to eight sieves.
(1992). 9780962235900, Sequoia Publishing. .

+ Designations and Nominal Sieve Openings


In culture
In iconography, the sieve was used as a symbol of chastity, in reference to the Latin legend recounting how the vestal virgin carried water from the Tiber in a sieve without losing a drop, thus proving her virginity.

At least two portraits of Queen of England, known as the Virgin Queen, show her holding a sieve in her hand. The earliest was the 1579 portrait by , showing the 46 year-old queen with a globe as symbol of imperial expansion, and a sieve for her declared virginity. Elizabeth I Sieve Portrait, Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington DC, USA. This is also known as the Plimpton portrait after its donor. The same symbols appear in a later portrait signed by Quentin Metsys the Younger. Ritratto di Elisabetta I, Pinoteca Nazionale di Siena


Other types
  • , or conical sieve used as a strainer, also sometimes used like a
  • Cocktail strainer, a bar accessory
  • , a (typically) bowl-shaped sieve used as a strainer in cooking
  • Flour sifter or bolter, used in flour production and baking
  • Graduated sieves, used to separate varying small sizes of material, often soil, rock or minerals
  • strainer, or just "strainer", usually consisting of a fine metal mesh screen on a metal frame
    • Laundry strainer, to drain boiling water from laundry removed from a , usually with a wooden frame to facilitate manual handling with hot contents
  • Riddle, used for soil
  • Spider, used in Chinese cooking
  • , also known as a drum sieve
  • , specifically intended for use when making tea
  • , or bamboo sieve, used in Japanese cooking
Other uses
  • "Sieve" is a common term used in referring to a in who lets in too many goals
  • "Leaks like a sieve" is an English language idiom to describe a container that has multiple leaks, or, by allegory, an organization whose confidential information is routinely disclosed to the public.


See also

External links
Page 1 of 1
1
Page 1 of 1
1

Account

Social:
Pages:  ..   .. 
Items:  .. 

Navigation

General: Atom Feed Atom Feed  .. 
Help:  ..   .. 
Category:  ..   .. 
Media:  ..   .. 
Posts:  ..   ..   .. 

Statistics

Page:  .. 
Summary:  .. 
1 Tags
10/10 Page Rank
5 Page Refs
1s Time