Mavitec Grit Cyclone
The Grit Cyclone is designed to separate solids such as glass, stone and other types of grit from (organic) liquids. The solids are separated by centrifugal forces in the cyclone; separating efficiency is dependant on particle size, viscosity of the liquid and number of passes through the cyclone. Part of the (organic) liquid arrives from the Paddle Depacker line whereas the rest arrives from an agitated buffer tank. Both streams are pumped into the cyclone.
The separation process take place in the cyclone and solids are collected underneath in the grit buffer. Liquid then flows towards the agitated buffer where it is partly pumped over the cyclone again to obtain a multiple cleaning cycle, excess will be discharged to the organic output. The solids (grit) are accumulated below the cyclone in the grit buffer which is then discharged into the grit washing drum at set times.
The grit washing drum will also add water to separate grit from remaining organic solids. Grit is conveyed to the grit discharge and liquid is pumped to the inlet of the recirculation pump to be processed again. The system is intended to be used for pumpable (up to 21% dry solid) organic liquids.
Features
- Extremely clean soups
- Plug and play solution
- Heavy duty execution
- Compact size
- Available for long and short term rental
Technical Details
- Capacity: up to 80m3/hr
- Installed Power: 25 kW
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