The particle-size distribution is one of the most important physical qualities of a soil. The division of soils (soil classification) is primarily based on particle-size distribution. When accurately determining the particle size in samples, in addition to the determination using sieves, other methods will need to be applied.
A simple method for the determination of the particle size is the pipette method. After carbonates, organic substances and possible iron oxide have been removed (because of their binding function) the pipette method is used to determine the fractions of particles smaller then 38 _6;m.
Benefits Pipette apparatus
Determination of fines acc. to ISO 11277
Two types: Choose wall mounted model (SB) for numerous samples in different tanks
Choose SA for max 7 samples at a time
Thermostatically controlled bath temperature
Modernized to suit all professional users
The method
The method is based on the difference in sedimentation speed between small and large soil particles. The sedimentation of the particles is the result of two opposing forces: gravity and friction resulting from movement in a fluid medium.
In the pipette method a sample is pipetted at different times and different depths of the suspension of the sample in a measuring cylinder. Time and depth are determined applying the Law of Stokes. The pipetted suspension is condensed and dried and weighing determines the mass ratio of the pipetted fraction.
Eijkelkamp Soil & Water, in cooperation with research institutes, developed two models of pipette apparatus that meet the standards.
08.16.SA Pipette apparatus, table model in accordance with NEN 5753
Using the basic set the fractions of 7 samples can be determined simultaneously. The pipette apparatus can be placed on a laboratory table.Among other items the standard set consists of: a runner with pipette holder, a table frame, a glass tank, a heating element with thermosta and stirrer, pipette upper section and pipette lower section, pipette balloon, glass sample cylinders, rubber stoppers and sodium hexametaphosphate.
08.16.SB Pipette apparatus, wall model in accordance with NEN 5753
Among other items the standard set consists of: a runner with pipette holder, a wall frame, a glass tank, a heating element with thermostat and stirrer, pipette upper section and pipette lower section, pipette balloon, glass sample cylinders, rubber stoppers and sodium hexametaphosphate.
Pipette apparatus, table model
Maximum number of samples
7
Measuring range
< 38 microns
Power supply
line voltage
Reading accuracy
depending on weighing equipment
Sample specification
disturbed
Voltage
230 volt
Weight
75 kg
Applications
Geotechnical soil research
Soil physical laboratory research
Erosion research