02-06

How De-Sander Cyclone Works

De-Sander Cyclone is a dry-type gas-solid separation equipment that uses the centrifugal force generated by the gas-solid mixture when it rotates at high speed to separate the dust from the airflow.

01-17

The role of De-Sander Cyclone

De-Sander Cyclone chooses the principle of steam source transportation, uses the negative pressure of the fan to generate appropriate aerodynamic recovery of sand, and then sucks the sand into the sand separator according to the pipeline.

01-09

Introduction to the advantages of Rubber Lined Wear Resistant Pipeline

Rubber Lined Wear Resistant Pipeline is a kind of corrosion-resistant pipeline. The lining is mainly wear-resistant. The pipeline with high corrosion resistance and high temperature resistance of rubber plays a very good role in protecting the pipeline.

01-03

What are the functions of Rubber Lined Wear Resistant Pipeline

Rubber Lined Wear Resistant Pipeline is a kind of corrosion-resistant pipeline. The lining is mainly wear-resistant. The pipeline with high corrosion resistance and high temperature resistance of rubber plays a very good role in protecting the pipeline.

12-26

How Coal Slime Dense Medium Cyclone works

Coal Slime Dense Medium Cyclone is widely used in the recovery of coarse coal slime in coal preparation plants; pulp concentration before flotation; pre-concentration and clarification before filters and centrifuges, etc.

12-19

How the Desander Cyclone works

Desander Cyclone is a device that uses centrifugal force to separate solid particles or liquid droplets in an airflow. For the sandblasting industry, the separator is mainly used to separate dust and protect the filter element.

12-07

The role of Desander Cyclone

The Desander Cyclone is a method of removing particulates from air, gas or liquid streams without the use of filters by vortex separation. When removing particulate matter from liquids, hydrocyclones are used. Use cyclone from gas. Rotational effects and gravity are used to separate mixtures of solids and fluids.

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