70 % of sieving effect depends on the screen—if the aperture is too large, sound grains may be lost; if the aperture is too small, broken rice and impurities are hard to remove.
Below is the most commonly used grain aperture/mesh comparison table compiled by MAISHI MFG, letting you quickly lock in the most suitable stainless steel screen, sieve accurately, change screens less, and achieve high efficiency.
Maize whole-kernel sieving: target particle size ≈8 mm, screen aperture ≈2 mm, mesh: 10 mesh
Wheat, rice and other mainstream grains: target particle size ≈5 mm, screen aperture ≈1.25 mm, mesh 16 mesh
Pre-cleaning big impurities (cob, soil clods): screen aperture 3–5 mm, 4–6 mesh
Fine grading (brokens, small impurities): screen aperture 0.6–0.8 mm, 24–30 mesh
II. Why choose MAISHI MFG stainless steel screen?
Standard apertures
Maize passes 10 mesh without jamming; wheat passes 16 mesh and brokens are removed cleanly, lifting first-time finished-product rate by 8–12 %.
International-standard stainless steel material, corrosion-resistant, long service life, reduces frequent stop for screen changing, saves labor cost to the greatest extent, and greatly increases capacity.
Smooth surface without burrs, flat screen with good tension, keeping sieving efficiency stable at a high level.
Customizable width (0.5 m–2.2 m) available on demand.
For good stainless steel screen, turn to MAISHI MFG.
Let every grain stay on the layer where it should stay, and keep impurities, brokens, and losses completely out!
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