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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD @ ,ex*,

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INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR ÇTANDAROIZATION .MFX!lYHAl’OAHAR OP1 AHM3AUMR I l 0 < TAHLlAI’I I13AUMi1 .ORGANISATION INTERNATIONALE DE NORMALISATION

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UDC 621,928.2 Ref. No. I S 0 2194-1972 (E)


Descriptors : apertures, sieve plates, sizing screens, wire cloth.

Price based on 3 p w s
FOREWORD
I S 0 (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation
of national standards institutes (IS0 Member Bodies). The work of developing
International Standards is carried out through I S 0 Technical Committees. Every
Member Body interested in a subject for which a Technical Committee has been set
up has the right to be represented on that Committee. International organizations,
governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work.

Draft International Standards adopted by the Technical Committees are circulated


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to the Member Bodies for approval before their acceptance as International
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Standards by the I S 0 Council.
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International Standard I S 0 2194 was drawn up by Technical Committee
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ISO/TC 24, Sieves, sieving and orher sizing methods.


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It was approved in July 1971 by the Member Bodies of the following countries :
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Australia India South Africa, Rep. of


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Belgium Ireland Switzerland


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Canada Italy Turkey


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Czechoslovakia Netherlands United Kingdom


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Egypt, Arab Rep. of New Zealand U.S.A.


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Germany Romania U.S.S.R.


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The Member Body of the following country expressed disapproval of the document
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on technical grounds :

France

O International Organization for Standardization, 1972


INTE R NAT1ONAL STANDARD IS0 2194-1972 (E)

Wire screens and plate screens for industrial


purposes - Nominal sizes of apertures

1 SCOPE AND FIELD OF APPLICATION 5 NOMINAL SIZES OF APERTURES

This International Standard gives the nominal sizes of Three series of nominal sizes of apertures are given in the
apertures for wire screens and plate screens for industrial fol lowing table.
purposes.
The sizes given in the first column (R 10) should
NOTE - This document represents only a first step; the diameters preferably be chosen; otherwise, sizes from the second
and tolerances of the wires will be the subject of a further column ( R 20) and, if necessary, from the third column
International Standard. ( R 40) can be chosen.
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2 REFERENCES Nominal sizes of apertures

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ISOIR 3, Preferred numbers - Series of preferred numbers. Rm R40
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ISO/R 497, Guide to the choice of series of preferred
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numbers and of series containing more rounded values of


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preferred numbers.
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3 TYPE OF SIEVING MEDIA IN SCREENS 100 100 100


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3.1 Wire screens consist of plain or stranded wires or 90 90


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synthetic monofilaments (or multifilaments assembled as


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monofilaments) crossing to form the openings (such as 80 80 80


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woven wire cloth, precrimped wire mesh and cloth,


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welded mesh).
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3.2 Perforated plate screensare sheets of metal or synthetic 60


material with openings made by punching or by any other 56 56
method. 53
50 50 50
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4 DESIGNATION 42.5
40 40 40
4.1 Wire screens are designated according to nominal 37.5
size of aperture, wire diameter, the material and the 35.5 35.5
type of weave. 33.5
31.5 31.5 31.5
4.2 Plate screens are designated according to nominal size 30
of aperture, the material and the plate thickness; the type 28 28
26.5
of hole (square, round or any other form) shall be stated.
25 25 25
23.6
4.3 Sizes for apertures below 1 mm are expressed in 22.4 22.4
micrometres (pm)'); sizes for apertures of 1 mm and above, 21.2
in millimetres (mm).

1) 1 O00 micrometres ipm) = 1 rnm

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Nominal sizes of apertures Nominal sizœ of


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R 10 R20 R40 R 10 R20 R40

mm mm mm gm wn
20 20 20 950
19 900 900
18 18 850
17 800 800 800
16 16 16 750
15 71O 710
14 14 670
13.2 630 630 630
12.5 12.5 12.5 600
11.8 560 560
11.2 11.2 530
10.6 500 500 500
10 10 10 475
9.5 450 450
9 9 425
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2.5 2.6 2.5 118
2.36 112 112
2.24 2.24 106
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1.9 90 90
1.8 1.8 85
1.7 80 80
1.6 1.6 1.6 75
1.5 71 71
1.4 1.4 67
1.32 63 63
1.25 1.25 1.25 60
1.18 56 56
1.12 1.12 53
1.O6 50 50
1 1 1 48’ )
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42’ ’

1) From the R’40 series of rounded values given in ISO/R 497.

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NOTE - The proposed apertures are taken from the R 10, R 20 and
Nominal sizes of pperturer R 40 series o f preferred numbers given in ISO/R 3 and from the
R'10, R'20 and R'40 series of rounded values of preferred numbers
R'10 R'20 R'4û given in ISO/R 497, respectively.

Preferred numbers are graded in geometric progression. Each


aperture in each of the series (R 10 - R 20 - Fi 40) is a certain
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constant percentage larger than the preceding aperture of the same
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28 28 Size series Ratio
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25 25 25 R 1O (first choice) about 25 %
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22 22 R 20 (second choice) about 12 %
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20 20 20 R 4 0 (if needed) about 6 %

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