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| Classifying Cyclone |
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Classifying cyclones are used mainly to classify fine material by gravity separation method. Slurry is fed to cyclones at very high speed pressure. Gravimetric separation takes place inside the cyclone due to difference in density of solid particles. The heavier solids comes out through the bottom cone and the liquids come out through the top.
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| Classifying cyclones finds its application in Coal and Aggregate industries for gravity separation of solids or solid liquid separations. Enestee classifying cyclones are ready to use modules of 2 to 8 cyclones each. Capacities varies from 200 Cum per hour per module. |
| Salient features |
| ENESTEE classifying/ hydro cyclones are used primarily for densification of fine solids from slurry before further beneficiation on spiral classifiers or dewatering on screens. |
ENESTEE designs and manufactures classifying cyclones for coal , aggregates and sand industries and the cyclones are supplied in a ready to use radial launder consisting of feed distribution header, overflow and underflow launder. The cyclones are available with a moulded ceramic lining or is made up entirely of polyurethane.
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| Cyclones work on the principle of gravimetric separation owing to the difference in density of the material to be classified. Slurry is fed into the cyclone at a high pressure owing to which the solids are discharged through the bottom cone of the cyclone and tailings through the overflow. |
| Application details |
Classifying cyclones finds its application in classification of fine coal after de-sliming operation or in the sand washing industry.
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Classifying cyclones are available in radial launders consisting of 2 – 8 cyclones each. They have a capacity ranging 100 cum/hr to 800 cum/hr feed volumes. |
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