A paper I'm reading uses this classification for a mesh, but I'm not sure what the numbers 4 and 8 signify. Could someone clarify? Here's an image from the paper of a 4-8 mesh.
What is a 4-8 mesh?
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0check out this page, I hope you find it useful http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/chemistry/stockroom-reagents/learning-center/technical-library/particle-size-conversion.html – 2014-06-01
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This is a CW answer intended to remove this question from the unanswered queue.
Bhargav provided an answer in the comments in the form of a link which Phineas seemed to find conclusive: this link.