Cyclone separator is a dry-type gas-solid separation device that uses the centrifugal force generated by the gas-solid mixture during high-speed rotation to separate dust from the air stream. Because the centrifugal force on the particles is far greater than the force of gravity and inertia, the separation efficiency is high.
The separation principle and structure of the commonly used (tangential flow) tangential introduction cyclone separator are shown in the figure. The main structure is a conical cylinder. A gas inlet pipe is installed in the tangential direction of the upper section of the cylinder.
An exhaust pipe inserted into the cylinder at a certain depth is installed at the top of the cylinder. When the dust-laden airflow enters the cyclone separator from the intake pipe at a speed of 12-30m / s, the airflow will change from linear motion to circular motion. Most of the swirling airflow spirals down from the cylinder toward the cone along the wall of the device. In addition, under the action of centrifugal force, the particles are thrown towards the wall of the device. Once the dust particles contact the wall, they lose their inertial force, and the momentum of the downward axial velocity near the wall of the device falls along the wall and enters the ash discharge pipe. Fall into the collection bag through the power outlet.
The downwardly swirling external swirling air flows continuously into the center of the separator during the descending process to form a radial airflow. This part of the airflow constitutes an upward swirling internal swirling flow. The directions of rotation of the inner and outer swirls are the same. Finally, the purified gas exits the exhaust pipe through the exhaust pipe and a part of the relatively fine dust particles that have not been separated also escape.
Another small part of the gas flowing from the intake pipe flows down the outer side of the exhaust pipe through the cyclone top cover. When it reaches the lower end of the exhaust pipe, it merges with the rising internal swirling air flow and enters the exhaust pipe. The fine particles dispersed in this part of the swirling airflow are also taken away and then captured with a bag filter or a wet duster.
Model |
MX60 |
MX90 |
Tank Volume (L) |
60 L |
90 L |
Size (mm) |
450X450X870 |
450X450X1030 |
Weight (kg) |
16 |
17 |