Dust-collecting basalt cyclones
To purify industrial gases from solid particles that pollute the atmospheric air, dust-collecting cyclones are actively used at production facilities. These devices operate on the principle of depositing solid particles on the walls under the influence of centrifugal force created by the air flow.
The efficiency of dust-collecting cyclones in removing gases from fine particles reaches 90%, confirming their high performance in combating air pollution.
During the operation of cyclones, the inner walls of the housing experience intense abrasive wear due to the impact of dust particles in the gas. The high speed of gas passing through the cyclone enhances the abrasive action, leading to rapid wear of the inner walls and reducing the service life of the equipment.
To increase the durability of cyclones, their inner surfaces are lined with an abrasion-resistant material - cast basalt. Practice has shown that dust-collecting cyclones with stone cast lining have increased resistance to abrasive wear and can last five times longer than their steel or cast iron counterparts.
Thanks to the smooth surface and the absence of an electrostatic field, diabasic cyclones prevent the adhesion of magnetic particles to the housing, which accelerates their deposition in the hopper and improves the quality of gas purification.
The long service life of cyclones lined with basalt significantly reduces maintenance and repair costs. Simple design, efficiency in cleaning gases of any degree of contamination, and resistance to high temperatures make basalt cyclones an important part of gas purification systems.
The company "Termolit-Invest" offers high-quality cyclones with basalt lining of various sizes and designs in a short time.