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Difference between cyclone separator and pnuematic separator

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Answered by BeautyNo1
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Cyclone separators or simply cyclones are separation devices that use the principle of inertia to remove particulate matter from flue gases.[2] Cyclone separators is one of many air pollution control devices known as precleaners since they generally remove larger pieces of particulate matter. This prevents finer filtration methods from having to deal with large, more abrasive particles later on. In addition, several cyclone separators can operate in parallel, and this system is known as a multicyclone.

The AIM Pneumatic Separator or Airleg cleans and classifies products in a wide range of sizes and weights, separating them into two groups with a uniform column of air. Our airleg is simple, inexpensive to install, straightforward to operate and easy to maintain. Its superior design guarantees optimum efficiency and productivity. It is used for precise finish sorting, high volume scalping or pre-cleaning operations.

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Answered by vinod04jangid
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Explanation:

1) Cyclone separator are a low-cost, low-maintenance way of separating particulate matter from air or other gas streams.

2) This separator is mainly used for the separation of solids from liquids.

3) It mainly consists of a tangential inlet to feed the materials inside the chamber.

4) It has solid and fluid outlets which separate fluid through one side and solids through the other side.

1) The pneumatic separation is based on the difference in aerodynamic properties of various constituents of the mixture.

2) The aerodynamic property of a particle depends upon its shape, size, surface and orientation with respect to air current.

3) Aspirator and pneumatic separator both use terminal velocity of the grain to separate different fractions.

4)The velocity of air required to suspend particles in a rising air current.

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