cyclone seperators
Cyclone Dust Collector
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Usage/Application | Pollution Control |
Bag Type | Non Woven |
Air Capacity | 100000 |
Automatic Grade | Manual |
Brand | GAIPL |
Voltage | 220 V |
Frequency | 50HZ |
Filtration Efficiency | 99% |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Multiple-cyclone separators consist of a number of small-diameter cyclones, operating in parallel and having a common gas inlet and outlet, as shown in the figure, and operate on the same principle as single cyclone separators—creating an outer downward vortex and an ascending inner vortex.
Multiple-cyclone separators remove more dust than single cyclone separators because the individual cyclones have a greater length and smaller diameter. The longer length provides longer residence time while the smaller diameter creates greater centrifugal force. These two factors result in better separation of dust particulates. The pressure drop of multiple-cyclone separators collectors is higher than that of single-cyclone separators, requiring more energy to clean the same amount of air. A single-chamber cyclone separator of the same volume is more economical, but doesn't remove as much dust.
Cyclone separators are found in all types of power and industrial applications, including pulp and paper plants, cement plants, steel mills, petroleum coke plants, metallurgical plants, saw mills and other kinds of facilities that process dust.Additional Information:
- Item Code: 84021090
- Production Capacity: 12-15 UNITS UNITS
- Delivery Time: 10-15 DAYS
- Packaging Details: AS PER CLIENTS REQUIREMENT
Cyclone Separators
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Unit
Product Brochure
Usage | For Dust Filtration |
Capacity | 100 MT |
Cyclone Type | Trima |
Equipment Type | Mechanical |
Feeding Pressure | Blower |
Method | Cyclonic Seperation |
Power (hp / kW) | 10 |
Inlet Air Speed (RPM/FPM) | 1000 |
Model | Trexma Cyclone |
Material | MS |
Dust Collector Type | Two Stage |
A cyclonic separation is a method of removing particulates from an air, gas or liquid stream, without the use of filters, through vortex separation. When removing particulate matter from liquid, a hydrocyclone is used; while from gas, a gas cyclone is used. Rotational effects and gravity are used to separate mixtures of solids and fluids. The method can also be used to separate fine droplets of liquid from a gaseous stream.
A high speed rotating (air)flow is established within a cylindrical or conical container called a cyclone. Air flows in a helical pattern, beginning at the top (wide end) of the cyclone and ending at the bottom (narrow) end before exiting the cyclone in a straight stream through the center of the cyclone and out the top. Larger (denser) particles in the rotating stream have too much inertia to follow the tight curve of the stream, and thus strike the outside wall, then fall to the bottom of the cyclone where they can be removed. In a conical system, as the rotating flow moves towards the narrow end of the cyclone, the rotational radius of the stream is reduced, thus separating smaller and smaller particles. The cyclone geometry, together with volumetric flow rate, defines the cut point of the cyclone. This is the size of particle that will be removed from the stream with a 50% efficiency. Particles larger than the cut point will be removed with a greater efficiency, and smaller particles with a lower efficiency as they separate with more difficulty or can be subject to re-entrainment when the air vortex reverses direction to move in direction of the outlet
Additional Information:
- Item Code: 84211999
- Production Capacity: 12-15 UNITS UNITS
- Delivery Time: 20 DAYS
- Packaging Details: AS PER REQUIREMENT