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KREBS DeSanders Separators

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Type Equipment
Technology Centrifugation and classification
Product family Cyclones
Usage Industry Mining Water treatment More
Key feature Protect downstream equipment Maintain product quality Reduce costs

Key Features

  • Like the heavy-media vessels, Heavy-media Cyclones also are designed to clean coal and minerals based on their density differences. Using finely ground magnetite and water as the media to create a buoyancy effect for gravimetric separation, the Heavy-media Cyclone forces the lighter solids to its centre, where the slurry transports them upward and through the vortex finder. The dense mineral matter spirals downward toward the apex and exits through that orifice.
Reference ACCZD Category Sanders Brand FLSMIDTH

Product Details

KREBS DeSanders Separators Our DeSanders are built to customer's specifications and at a low capital cost. We offer a variety of sizes, internal fittings, lined or unlined, all to optimise performance for your operation Fluid with suspended sand or grit feeds into the unit. Our entry design creates a vortex action for the slurry. As the liquid spirals inward, extremely high centrifugal forces move the sand outward, toward the cylinder wall. All desanding units have an internal cone section that accelerates the rotational velocity of the water to produce higher centrifugal forces. As the diameter of the cone gets smaller, the acceleration increases which results in a finer separation and removes more solids. Sand particles progress in a spiral path toward the apex (bottom) of the cone, where they discharge into an accumulator tank that collects the solids. The liquid exits the separator from the overflow at the top.
  • These high-capacity units utilise centrifugal forces to enhance the separation of fine particles that cannot be efficiently recovered using static heavy-media vessels. Heavy-media Cyclones are relatively inexpensive and typically require little operator attention
  • At the wellhead, upstream of the choke Downstream of the choke, and before the production separator From the separator, in the aqueous phase or sand jetting effluent

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