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In sieving, particles that are too big to pass through the holes of the sieve are retained (see particle size distribution). In filtration, a multilayer lattice retains those particles that are unable to follow the tortuous channels of the filter
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Sieving is a separation technique based on the difference in particle size. The sieve is responsible for retaining the larger particles. An example of this, is when you use sieve plates to separate the flour from other impurities to get the fine flour. This method of separation of particles from a mixture based on the difference in size of particles is called as Sieving. On the other hand, Filtering or filtration is the process in which solid particles in a liquid or gaseous fluid are removed by the use of a filter medium that permits the fluid to pass through but retains the solid particles. Either the clarified fluid or the solid particles removed from the fluid may be the desired product.
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