Plummet Balance

Conventionally particle size distribution analysis is carried out using pipette and hydrometer methods. Whereas in the hydrometer method it is possible to determine particle sizes in the range 75 microns, the method involves computation and it is time-consuming.

Description

Conventionally particle size distribution analysis is carried out using pipette and hydrometer methods. Whereas in the hydrometer method it is possible to determine particle sizes in the range 75 microns, the method involves computation and it is time-consuming. The pipette method can be used for determining only the percentage of specific sizes less than 0.02, 0.006 and 0.002mm as a percentage of a total soil sample. The plummet balance method to determine sub-sieve particle size for the entire range is very rapid and only manipulation of a height of the balance, so that plummet sinks to the right depth is required. The percentage of soil in suspension is directly indicated by a pointer over a graduated scale.

Specifications

      • A vertical rod is mounted on a sturdy base having levelling screws. A pointer with steel pivots turns in jewel bearing and moves over a graduated scale. Scale graduations are made 0-100% x 2%.To the other end of the pointer, a plummet is hanged. Rack and pinion arrangement is provided on the vertical rod for adjusting the height. Supplied with a chart showing the relationship between “K” and temperature of suspension of soils of varying specific gravity from 2.4 to 2.8 to help in solving stroke’s equation. Supplied complete with one Perspex plummet one measuring jar and one rider weight for zero adjustments and one rider weight for adjusting the pointer to 100%.

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