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Particle Size Conversion Table

This document provides a conversion table between sieve mesh sizes, nominal sieve openings in inches and millimeters, and particle sizes in microns. Larger sieve sizes from 1 inch to 1/4 inch are designated by their opening size in inches. Smaller sieves from 3 1/2 to 400 mesh use the number of openings per linear inch. Particle sizes are described using +/- before the mesh size, with + indicating particles retained and - indicating particles passing through that mesh.

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Particle Size Conversion Table

This document provides a conversion table between sieve mesh sizes, nominal sieve openings in inches and millimeters, and particle sizes in microns. Larger sieve sizes from 1 inch to 1/4 inch are designated by their opening size in inches. Smaller sieves from 3 1/2 to 400 mesh use the number of openings per linear inch. Particle sizes are described using +/- before the mesh size, with + indicating particles retained and - indicating particles passing through that mesh.

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Particle Size Conversion

Sieve Designation Nominal Sieve Opening

Standard Mesh inches mm Microns

25.4 mm 1 in ou “ 1.00 25.4 25400

22.6 mm 7/8 in. 0.875 22.6 22600

19.0 mm 3/4 in. 0.750 19.0 19000

16.0 mm 5/8 in. 0.625 16.0 16000

13.5 mm 0.530 in. 0.530 13.5 13500

12.7 mm 1/2 in. 0.500 12.7 12700

11.2 mm 7/16 in. 0.438 11.2 11200

9.51 mm 3/8 in. 0.375 9.51 9510

8.00 mm 5/16 in. 0.312 8.00 8000

6.73 mm 0.265 in. 0.265 6.73 6730

6.35 mm 1/4 in. 0.250 6.35 6350

5.66 mm No.3 1/2 0.223 5.66 5660

4.76 mm No. 4 0.187 4.76 4760

4.00 mm No. 5 0.157 4.00 4000

3.36 mm No. 6 0.132 3.36 3360

2.83 mm No. 7 0.111 2.83 2830

2.38 mm No. 8 0.0937 2.38 2380

2.00 mm No. 10 0.0787 2.00 2000

1.68 mm No. 12 0.0661 1.68 1680


1.41 mm No. 14 0.0555 1.41 1410

1.19 mm No. 16 0.0469 1.19 1190

1.00 mm No. 18 0.0394 1.00 1000

0.841 m No. 20 0.0331 0.841 841

0.707 m No. 25 0.0278 0.707 707

0.595 m No. 30 0.0234 0.595 595

0.500 m No. 35 0.0197 0.500 500

0.420 m No. 40 0.0165 0.420 420

0.354 m No. 45 0.0139 0.354 354

0.297 m No. 50 0.0117 0.297 297

0.250 m No. 60 0.0098 0.250 250

0.210 m No. 70 0.0083 0.210 210

0.177 m No. 80 0.0070 0.177 177

0.149 m No. 100 0.0059 0.149 149

0.125 m No. 120 0.0049 0.125 125

0.105 m No. 140 0.0041 0.105 105

0.088 m No. 170 0.0035 0.088 88

0.074 m No. 200 0.0029 0.074 74

0.063 m No. 230 0.0025 0.063 63

0.053 m No. 270 0.0021 0.053 53

0.044 m No. 325 0.0017 0.044 44


0.037 m No. 400 0.0015 0.037 37
Larger sieve openings (1 in. to 1/4 in.) have been designated by a sieve "mesh" size that
corresponds to the size of the opening in inches.  Smaller sieve "mesh" sizes of 3 1/2 to 400 are
designated by the number of openings per linear inch in the sieve.

The following convention is used to characterize particle size by mesh designation:

 a "+" before the sieve mesh indicates the particles are retained by the sieve;
 a "-" before the sieve mesh indicates the particles pass through the sieve;
 typically 90% or more of the particles will lie within the indicated range.

For example, if the particle size of a material is described as -4 +40 mesh, then 90% or more of
the material will pass through a 4-mesh sieve (particles smaller than 4.76 mm) and be retained
by a 40-mesh sieve (particles larger than 0.420 mm).  If a material is described as -40 mesh,
then 90% or more of the material will pass through a 40-mesh sieve (particles smaller than
0.420 mm).

This information is also provided on page T848 of the Aldrich 2003-2004 Catalog/Handbook of
Fine Chemicals.
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