DIN EN ISO 5223
Test sieves for cereals (ISO 5223:1995, including Amendment 1:1999)
| Organization: | DIN |
| Publication Date: | 1 May 2016 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 14 |
| ICS Code (Plants and equipment for the food industry): | 67.260 |
scope:
This International Standard specifies requirements for test sieves to be used for the laboratory determination of undesirable substances in a sample of cereals and which pass through test sieves of the following nominal sizes:
a) test sieves with long rounded apertures:
1,00 mm × 20,0 mm
1,50 mm × 20,0 mm
1,60 mm × 20,0 mm
1,70 mm × 20,0 mm
1,80 mm × 20,0 mm
1,90 mm × 20,0 mm
2,00 mm × 20,0 mm
2,20 mm × 20,0 mm
2,25 mm × 20,0 mm
2,50 mm × 20,0 mm
2,80 mm × 20,0 mm
3,50 mm × 20,0 mm
3,55 mm × 20,0 mm
b) test sieves with round apertures:
diameter 1,40 mm
diameter 1,80 mm
diameter 4,50 mm
Test sieves with long rounded apertures listed in a) are used in particular for separating "shrivelled" kernels from rye, triticale, durum wheat, common wheat and barley. Exceptions are those with apertures of 1,50 mm and 1,60 mm which are used for grading rice, as well as those with apertures of 2,50 mm and 2,80 mm which are usually used for the calibration of malting barley.
Test sieves with rounded apertures of diameter 1,40 mm are used for separating chips (small fragments of kernels) from rice; those with diameter 1,80 mm are used for sorghum; those with diameter 4,50 mm are used for separating broken grains from maize.
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