- A
sieve (/ˈsɪv/), fine mesh
strainer, or sift is a tool used for
separating wanted elements from
unwanted material or for
controlling the
particle size...
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related to ****tail
strainers at
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strainers,
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December 13, 2004
Types of
strainers v t e...
- out with a tea
strainer.
Strainers usually fit into the top of the cup to
catch the
leaves as the tea is poured. Some
deeper tea
strainers can also be used...
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filtration up to 40 μm.
Basket Strainers find use in
industries where impurities are
mostly solids.
Unlike other types of
strainers, it is easy to
conduct maintenance...
- applications. Such
strainer elements are
generally made from
stainless steel for
corrosion resistance. In houses, sink
strainers are
often used as drain...
- )". It
concluded "Brain
Strainers is not
worth your money, and, most importantly, not
worth your kids' time".
Brain Strainers - Colecovision. IGN. Retrieved...
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through while retaining the
solids inside. It is
sometimes called a
pasta strainer. A sieve, with much
finer mesh, is also used for straining. Traditionally...
- stream.
Strainers are
formed when an
object blocks the p****age of
larger objects, but
allows the flow of
water to
continue – like a big food
strainer or colander...
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metres tall.
Strainers West: 41°04′21″N 29°01′46″E / 41.072483°N 29.029377°E / 41.072483; 29.029377 (Bosporus
Crossing 1,
Strainer West 1), 41°04′22″N...
- A
strainer arch (also
straining arch) is an
internal structural arch
built to
relieve the
inward pressure off the
spanned vertical supports (providing...