The vibrating sieve machine is a specialized equipment designed for efficient screening and classification of powder materials in various industries.
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A specialized vibrating sieve machine tailored for cosmetic powders is engineered to address the unique challenges of screening fine, sticky, or dense powder materials in makeup and skincare production. Unlike traditional screening equipment that struggles with blockages and inconsistent particle separation, this machinery integrates advanced vibrational technology to deliver efficient, high-precision results while adhering to strict cosmetic industry hygiene standards .
Designed to enhance product quality and production efficiency, the machine eliminates oversized contaminants, ensures uniform particle size distribution, and minimizes material waste. Its adaptable design fits seamlessly into both small-batch artisanal lines and large-scale industrial production, supporting consistent output of premium cosmetic powders .

Parameter | Specification |
Power Supply | 380V/50Hz |
Total Power | 0.55KW |
Dimension (LxWxH) | 680*500*1000MM |
Production Capacity | 35-60kg/hour |
Screen Diameter | Φ400 MM |
Screen Mesh | 40 mesh (replaceable) |
Machine Material | Stainless Steel (SUS304) |
Net Weight | Approximately 60 KG |
Powered by 2-pole or 4-pole motors operating at 3,000 rpm, the machine generates horizontal, vertical, and inclined three-dimensional vibration. This motion keeps filtration meshes clear of blockages and accelerates processing of thick or viscous powders, improving throughput by up to 10 times compared to traditional screens .
Optional ultrasonic technology enhances screening of fine powders down to 20 microns—ideal for acrylic, mica, or pigment powders. The system gently agitates particles to prevent mesh clogging, ensuring accurate separation even for sticky cosmetic formulations .
All material-contact parts are crafted from SUS304 or 316 stainless steel, meeting FDA and GMP requirements. The fully enclosed structure prevents dust leakage, maintaining a clean workspace and avoiding cross-contamination between batches .
Quick-dismantle components and smooth surfaces allow thorough cleaning in 3–5 minutes, reducing downtime between product changes. Silicon seals and lead-free materials further align with cosmetic industry sanitation protocols .
Interchangeable screens (2–500 mesh) and 1–4 deck options support multi-level grading, enabling separation of 2–5 product fractions in one operation. Screen diameters range from 400mm to 2000mm to match production scales .
Mounted on sturdy castors with a compact footprint, the machine integrates into existing production lines and can be transferred between processes. Low noise operation (≤60 decibels) ensures compatibility with workshop environments .
With power consumption ranging from 0.25kW to 3kW, the machine balances high performance with low energy use. Robust construction and rubber suspension systems reduce mechanical wear, extending service life with minimal maintenance .
Effectively screens loose face powder, setting powder, and talc to ensure a smooth, non-gritty texture. The 3D vibration system prevents agglomeration, critical for achieving uniform coverage .
Ideal for eyeshadow, blush, and bronzer powders, the machine separates pigment particles by size to maintain color consistency. Multi-deck configurations support blending of different powder grades for custom hues .
Processes specialized cosmetic powders such as mica, silica, and acrylic powder—common in primers and mineral makeup. Ultrasonic assistance handles ultra-fine particles down to 20 microns without blockages .
Removes impurities from raw powder ingredients before blending, preventing defects in final products. Enclosed design protects sensitive materials from environmental contamination .
Check-screens finished powders to eliminate oversized particles, ensuring compliance with cosmetic industry quality standards. High throughput (100–3300 kg/h) supports continuous production lines .
The sieve accommodates 2–500 mesh screens, with optional ultrasonic support for fine meshes (≤75 microns) used in high-end cosmetics. Screens are easily replaceable in 3–5 minutes .
Yes—all contact parts use SUS304/316 stainless steel, and the design complies with GMP, FDA, and ISO 9001 standards. It is suitable for both food-grade and pharmaceutical-grade cosmetic production .
The fully enclosed structure minimizes dust buildup, and components can be disassembled for deep cleaning in minutes. Routine cleaning is recommended between product changes to avoid cross-contamination .
Yes—options include screen diameter (400–2000mm), deck quantity (1–4), and add-ons like ultrasonic deblinding or vacuum transfer systems. It can be adapted for wet or dry screening applications .
Compact models (e.g., φ400mm) with 0.25kW power are ideal for small-scale operations, while larger units (φ2000mm) handle industrial volumes. All models offer consistent precision across batch sizes .
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