

The Cyclone Dust Collector is a type of dust removal device. The dust removal mechanism involves causing the dusty airflow to rotate, separating and trapping dust particles against the wall of the device with centrifugal force, and then allowing the dust particles to fall into the ash hopper under the action of gravity. Each component of the cyclone dust collector has specific size proportions, and any change in these proportions can affect the efficiency and pressure loss of the collector, with the diameter of the collector, the size of the inlet, and the diameter of the exhaust pipe being the main influencing factors. When in use, it should be noted that factors that are beneficial can become detrimental beyond a certain limit. Additionally, some factors may be beneficial for improving dust removal efficiency but could increase pressure loss, so adjustments to these factors must be balanced.































