Cyclone dust collector
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Cyclone dust collector
Working principle
In a cyclone dust collector, when dusty airflow enters the collector from the tangential inlet, the airflow rotates within the collector. Under the action of centrifugal force, the dust particles in the airflow move towards the outer wall, reach the wall, and fall into the hopper under the action of airflow and gravity, thus achieving separation.
Most of the rotating airflow flows along the wall of the cylinder from the cylindrical body, spiraling downward towards the bottom of the cone, forming a descending outer swirling dusty airflow. The centrifugal force generated during the intense rotation throws dust particles, whose density is much greater than that of the gas, towards the wall. Once the dust particles contact the wall, they lose their inertial force and fall along the wall into the ash hopper due to the momentum of the inlet velocity and their own gravity. After reaching the bottom of the cone, the rotating descending airflow turns upward along the axial part of the dust collector, forming an ascending inner swirling airflow, and is discharged from the exhaust pipe of the dust collector. Another small part of the airflow flowing in from the inlet flows towards the top cover of the cyclone dust collector, then flows downward along the outside of the exhaust pipe. When it reaches the lower end of the exhaust pipe, it reverses upward and is discharged from the exhaust pipe together with the rising central airflow, and the dust particles dispersed in it are also carried away. Cyclone dust collectors are simple in design, small in size, require no special auxiliary equipment, have low cost, moderate resistance, no moving parts inside, and are easy to operate and maintain.
It is generally used to capture particles larger than 5-15 microns, as the dust removal efficiency can be as high as 85% or more. Conversely, its disadvantage is that the efficiency of capturing particles smaller than 5 microns is not high. Cyclone dust collectors are widely used in industrial furnace flue gas dust removal and factory ventilation dust removal, gas-solid two-phase separation in industrial pneumatic conveying systems, and material pneumatic drying and recovery.
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