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With material suitable for cyclonic separation, cyclones prove to be effective as separators

A good pneumatic system efficiently separates material from the flow of air when it reaches the destination. When the material is of a consistency and weight suitable for cyclonic separation, a cyclone is the adequate separator. The cyclone has no moving parts, no filters to clean, and plant air and electricity are not needed for operation. Whether you are moving 60 to 6,000 CFM [100 to 10,000 m3/hr] of air, there is a cyclone to meet your needs.

Benefits

  • The cyclone is configured to accelerate the natural separation of material from air.
  • The cyclone has no moving parts, no filters to clean, and plant air and electricity are not needed for its operation.
  • Cyclones prove to be effective as filterless pneumatic receivers.
  • Coperion filters are available in aluminum, stainless steel, painted steel, wear-resistant surfaces.

Related Industries

  • Plastics
  • Plastics Recycling
  • Chemicals
  • Food & Pet Food
  • Minerals
  • Nonwovens

Available Models

Coperion K-Tron Cyclone

The Coperion K-Tron cyclone is ideal for conveying clean granular materials or in applications where complete separation is not required. The cyclonic separation of material and air allows the material to discharge from the bottom of the cyclone while the conveying air exhausts at the top.  When material is suitable for cyclonic separation, cyclones prove to be effective as filterless pneumatic receivers.

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Coperion SZ / SZS filter

The Coperion SZ, SZS cyclone separators are designed with the highest quality and in accordance with the principle "form follows function".

Designed for dust separation of dust particles from conveyed air at the end of a pneumatic conveying system. Cyclones have a good separation efficiency, if the product has appropriate properties.

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