Operating principle
The gas, laden with solids, enters tangentially through the cyclone's inlet, creating a rotating flow that penetrates the separation chamber. Centrifugal force acts on the particles, while an opposing resistance develops between the gas and the solids.
This resistance causes smaller particles to be carried along with the flow, directing them inward towards the outlet pipe and the clean gas side. Meanwhile, larger particles are accelerated outward against the casing due to the strong centrifugal force, where they are collected by the flow and then expelled through the discharge pipe.
Standard
- Construction in 20/10 steel, powder-coated
- Legs with supports
- Dust collection container with wheels
Optional
- Structural resistance up to 50,000 PA
- Discharge system with star valve or other systems
- Stainless steel 304-316 or special steel
- ATEX version
- Models for airflow capacities up to 500,000 m³/h