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Piston sampler

A piston sampler is a type of sampling device that is often used to take representative samples from bulk materials. It usually consists of a cylinder or tube, which has an opening through which the bulk material can enter, and a piston, which is used to seal the opening and trap the material inside.

In general operation, the piston sampler is introduced into the bulk material, with the piston retracted to release the opening. When the sampler has reached the desired depth, the flask is pushed forward to close the opening and capture a sample of the material. The sampler is then removed from the bulk material and the sample can be taken for analysis.

The exact operation of a piston sampler may vary depending on the model and application. In some cases, the piston can be operated manually, while in others, a mechanical or electric drive system is used. Some piston samplers can also take multiple samples at the same time by having multiple pistons and openings.

It is important to note that the use of a piston sampler requires an appropriate method to ensure that the sample is representative. This could include, for example, taking samples from different depths or locations within the bulk material. It is also important that the sampler and his operators are well adjusted to the specific characteristics of the bulk material and the requirements of sampling.