Hydrocyclone With Integrated K Series Filter
APPLICATION:
Hydrocyclones (centrifugal separators) can separate water from large amounts of sand and other sediments (with a specific gravity greater than water). Depending on the conditions (flow, specific particle weight, etc.), the separation capacity can exceed 90%.
The principle of their operation is based on the centrifugal force that develops when water enters tangentially to the hydrocyclone which results in the separation of solids from the liquid. The separated particles, following a spiral orbit near the walls, are collected in the chamber (sand collector), which is located low, where they are removed by opening the drain valve. The clear water moves upwards in the center of the cyclone towards the outlet at the top.
In hydrocyclonic filters, water enters from the inlet, passes through the centrifugal plate, in the cartridge, is filtered and exits the outlet. The suspended solids are removed from the collection chamber located on the lid, by opening the drain valve.
Their combination in one system, offers excellent cleaning, at low cost.