Our ceramic cyclone separators are made of ceramic materials and produced through rigorous ceramic manufacturing processes, baked at 1300°C. This gives them high-temperature resistance. In terms of wear, ceramic has much greater wear resistance than cast iron, with a lifespan of 15-20 years. Their feature is that the cyclone separation section forms an airtight structure, effectively overcoming the defect of air leakage in multi-section structures that affects dust removal efficiency. Additionally, the use of a bell-shaped skirt and conical insertion head at the bottom of the cyclone pipe facilitates connection to the bottom ash collection bin. The exhaust holes around the bell skirt prevent cracking during firing, improving the yield of finished products. The center exhaust pipe of the cyclone separation section, the inlet cyclone body, and the cyclone separation cone are integrated into one unit, with the center exhaust pipe extending above the air inlet plane. The top features a bell-shaped connection socket, ensuring that the ceramic cyclone dust removal pipe has a seamless structure at least in the cyclone separation section, effectively avoiding air leakage at the joints and ensuring smooth inner walls, thereby guaranteeing the cyclone separation efficiency. The dust removal efficiency and Ringelmann smoke density index are more effectively controlled.


































