Sample Preparation Systems

Sample Dividers

Precision Sample Reduction with Maintained Representativeness

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Zone 7 · Laboratory

Overview

Sample Dividers provide precise and controlled reduction of sample mass, maintaining full representativeness throughout the preparation chain. Available as Rotary Dividers, Linear Dividing Systems, and Automated Fractioning Units.

Process Role

After initial splitting, further reduction is necessary to obtain laboratory-scale sample quantities suitable for fine grinding and analysis. Uncontrolled division introduces loss of representativeness, particle segregation, and analytical inaccuracies.

Engineering Principle

Controlled fractioning without segregation: all particles have equal probability of selection, material flow remains uniform, and sample fractions are consistent and repeatable.

Core Engineering Features

Precision Division Mechanisms

Engineered systems ensure accurate and repeatable division of material into smaller fractions.

Controlled Sample Fractions

Adjustable configurations allow precise control over output sample size.

Uniform Material Flow

Design ensures even distribution of material during division, preventing bias.

Enclosed Design

Dust-controlled enclosures maintain sample cleanliness and operator safety.

Application Areas

After sample splitting
Before pulverization
Laboratory sample preparation chains

Process Impact

Consistent laboratory input
Reliable analytical results (XRF/XRD)
Stable raw mix control
Reduced process variability

Engineering Outcome

Controlled sample fractioning. Maintained representativeness. Accurate laboratory input.

Operational Benefits

  • Precise and repeatable sample reduction
  • Maintained representativeness
  • Reduced sampling bias
  • Improved laboratory efficiency

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