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Cyclone Dust Collector
Cyclone Dust Collector
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Piece
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| Type of Dust Collector | Cyclone |
| Power Source | Electric |
| Usage/ Application | Flour Dust |
| Dust Collector Type | Single Stage |
| Power (hp / kW) | 5 HP |
| Cyclone Type | Twin |
A cyclone dust collector is a type of air pollution control device that is commonly used in industrial settings to remove particulate matter (dust) from the air or exhaust gases. It operates on the principle of centrifugal force to separate dust particles from the air stream. Here’s a more detailed description:
Key Components:- Inlet: The contaminated air or gas enters the cyclone dust collector through an inlet, typically located tangentially to the cyclone body.
- Cyclone Chamber: The air flows in a spiral motion as it moves through the cylindrical or conical chamber of the cyclone.
- Vortex: The spiraling motion creates a vortex inside the cyclone. This vortex causes heavier dust particles to be thrown toward the outer wall of the cyclone due to centrifugal force.
- Dust Collection Cone: At the bottom of the cyclone, the dust particles, which are separated from the air, are collected in a conical section. The dust then exits through an outlet at the bottom.
- Clean Air Outlet: The cleaner air, which has been stripped of the dust particles, exits from the top of the cyclone through a central outlet.
- The contaminated air is introduced tangentially into the cyclone body.
- As the air spins inside the cyclone, centrifugal forces push larger, heavier dust particles toward the outer wall of the cyclone.
- These particles then fall to the bottom of the cyclone due to gravity, where they are collected in a dust bin or hopper.
- The cleaned air, now with fewer particles, exits through the top of the cyclone.
- Cost-Effective: Cyclone dust collectors are generally more affordable compared to other filtration systems, making them a good option for smaller operations or for use as a pre-cleaner in larger systems.
- Simple Design: The mechanical nature of cyclone dust collectors makes them relatively simple to operate and maintain.
- Low Maintenance: With no moving parts, these dust collectors are durable and require minimal maintenance.
- Effective for Coarse Particles: Cyclones are particularly efficient at removing larger, heavier dust particles. They may not be as effective for fine dust particles.
Cyclone Dust Collector System
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Piece
Product Brochure
| Type | Cyclone |
| Mounting Type | Centralized |
| Automation Grade | Automatic |
| Phase | Three Phase |
| Blower Type | Centrifugal |
| Power Source | Electric |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
A cyclone separator works on the principle of centrifugal force.
🔧 Working Principle:- Dust-laden air enters the cyclone chamber tangentially (from the side).
- This creates a spiral (vortex) motion inside the cylindrical body.
- Due to centrifugal force:
- Heavier dust particles are thrown outward toward the wall.
- These particles lose speed and fall down into a dust collection hopper.
- The clean air moves upward through the center and exits from the top.
- Simple design (no moving parts)
- Low maintenance
- Handles large and heavy particles efficiently
Secondary Dust Collector System (After Cyclone)
This is usually installed after the cyclone to remove fine dust particles that the cyclone cannot capture.
Common types include:
A. Bag Filter (Baghouse)- Uses fabric filter bags to trap dust.
- Dust sticks to the surface of the bags while clean air passes through.
Additional Information:
- Production Capacity: as per requirement
MultiCyclone Dust Collector
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Piece
Product Brochure
| Type of Dust Collector | Cyclone Dust Collector |
| Power (hp / kW) | 20 |
| Usage | Food Processing Industry |
| Filtration | upto 1 micron |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
Cyclone Bag Filter
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Piece
Product Brochure
| Design Type | Cyclone + Bags |
| Efficiency | 99 % |
| Material | Polyester |
| Length | 32 Inch |
| Flow Rate | 40 Cu.m/Hr |
| Applications | Dust Collector |
| Properties | Abrasion Resistance |
| Pack Type | Box |
A cyclone dust collector is a type of air pollution control device that is commonly used in industrial settings to remove particulate matter (dust) from the air or exhaust gases. It operates on the principle of centrifugal force to separate dust particles from the air stream. Here’s a more detailed description:
Key Components:- Inlet: The contaminated air or gas enters the cyclone dust collector through an inlet, typically located tangentially to the cyclone body.
- Cyclone Chamber: The air flows in a spiral motion as it moves through the cylindrical or conical chamber of the cyclone.
- Vortex: The spiraling motion creates a vortex inside the cyclone. This vortex causes heavier dust particles to be thrown toward the outer wall of the cyclone due to centrifugal force.
- Dust Collection Cone: At the bottom of the cyclone, the dust particles, which are separated from the air, are collected in a conical section. The dust then exits through an outlet at the bottom.
- Clean Air Outlet: The cleaner air, which has been stripped of the dust particles, exits from the top of the cyclone through a central outlet.
- The contaminated air is introduced tangentially into the cyclone body.
- As the air spins inside the cyclone, centrifugal forces push larger, heavier dust particles toward the outer wall of the cyclone.
- These particles then fall to the bottom of the cyclone due to gravity, where they are collected in a dust bin or hopper.
- The cleaned air, now with fewer particles, exits through the top of the cyclone.
- Cost-Effective: Cyclone dust collectors are generally more affordable compared to other filtration systems, making them a good option for smaller operations or for use as a pre-cleaner in larger systems.
- Simple Design: The mechanical nature of cyclone dust collectors makes them relatively simple to operate and maintain.
- Low Maintenance: With no moving parts, these dust collectors are durable and require minimal maintenance.
- Effective for Coarse Particles: Cyclones are particularly efficient at removing larger, heavier dust particles. They may not be as effective for fine dust particles.