Question:
I got asked to design a filtering device that could filter a mixture of flour, rice, sugar and peanuts?
Aimee
2015-09-29 21:08:29 UTC
After passing through the device each substance must be collected separately. If you know how to do it could you please draw it up and send it to me it needs to be labelled and explained how it works
Five answers:
2015-10-01 04:35:39 UTC
Drop the mixture from a height into some water and blow of the flour into scoop as it drops.



The peanous will float - scoop them off.



The sugar will dissolve - drain off the water.



The rice will be at the bottom - so collect it.



Messy and not perfect for the product- but more novel and interesting than the boring filter screens!
?
2015-09-30 05:43:29 UTC
Screens of appropriate size will separate all but the flour from the sugar. Those or the whole batch need to pass over a blower to blow the light flour off the heavier sugar.
Lee26Caloo秦君子蘭
2015-09-29 21:42:31 UTC
IT JUST NEEDS THREE FILTERS.

[1] A FILTER WITH BIGGER HOLES THAT JUST ABLE TO BLOCK THE SIZE OF PEANUT ,PLACING IT AT THE TOP.

[2] THE SECOND FILTER FROM TOP WITH SMALLER HOLES THAT JUST ABLE TO BLOCK THE SIZE OF RICE.

[3] THE THIRD FILTER WITH SMALLEST HOLES THAT JUST ABLE TO BLOCK THE SIZE OF SUGAR.



WITH THESE 3 FILTERS LINE UP TOGETHER, FLOUR GOES THROUGH ALL OF THEM AND SETTING AT THE BOTTOM.
george nash
2015-09-29 21:12:05 UTC
Try a series of screens on a shaker. They have used these in grain mills.
GF
2015-09-30 04:08:14 UTC
It will cost you some $$$$


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