Fertilizer Plant
Cyclone Separator
A cyclone separator is specifically designed for the purification of industrial gases containing dust. In the fertilizer industry, it efficiently separates dust particles (such as cement powder, mineral dust, or metal fumes) from exhaust gas. It is particularly effective for the preliminary purification of high-temperature (up to 400℃), high-humidity, or corrosive gases, helping to reduce dust emissions and protect both the environment and workplace safety.
- Centrifugal separation
It uses centrifugal force to separate dust, with a particularly high capture efficiency for larger particles ( > 5 microns), meeting the primary purification needs of most industrial settings.
- Versatile use
Can handle complex conditions like metallurgical furnace gas and mining dust.
- Waste reduction
Separated dust can be recycled, which helps to reduce resource waste.
Model | | | | | | | | | |
Handling Air Volume (m³/h) | 3000-5000 | 5000-8000 | 9000-12000 | 13000-15000 | 15000-20000 | 20000-26000 | 28000-32000 | 32000-38000 | 38000-46000 |
Inlet Dust Concentration (g/Nm³) | ≤1000 | ||||||||
Dust Removal Rate (%) | 80-95 | 70-95 | |||||||
Flow Resistance (Pa) | 1000-1200 | 800-1200 | |||||||
Height (m) | 2-3.2 | 2.5-4 | 3-4.8 | 3.5-5.6 | 4-6.4 | 4.5-7.2 | 5-8 | 5.5-8.8 | 6-9.6 |
The standard shell material is Q235 steel, and it can also be customized to 304 stainless steel.
Dust collection is typically managed by a rubber discharge valve or a counterweight discharge valve.