Hydrocyclone Filters

Hydrocyclone Filters

Description

These are essential components in pressurized irrigation systems, used to separate solid particles (such as sand, gravel, and other suspended materials) from water. These filters operate based on the principles of centrifugal force and separate heavy particles from the water without the need for any moving parts.

  1. Water Inlet: Water enters the conical chamber of the hydrocyclone under pressure.
  2. Rotational Motion: The water flows downward in a spiral motion, generating centrifugal force.
  3. Particle Separation: Heavy particles (such as sand and gravel) are thrown toward the walls and directed downward.
  4. Clean Water Outlet: The purified water moves upward through the center of the cyclone and exits through the outlet.
  5. Sediment Discharge: Solid particles settle in the bottom chamber and are discharged through a drain valve.

Hydrocyclone Filters

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