Filson Gas Liquid Cyclone Separator
- High separation efficiency, low flow resistance
- High pressure resistance up to 9.9 MPa
- High quality stainless steel, mild steel material
- Simple structure, no moving parts, less capital costs
- Fast delivery time and responsible after-sale service
- ISO quality and in accordance with ASME code
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After impurity-containing gas enters Filson gas liquid cyclone separator in the axial direction, the airflow is strongly rotated by the guiding action of vanes. The dense droplets and dust particles are thrown toward the wall by centrifugal force and drained to the bottom liquid storage.
- Construction material: 304/316L stainless steel, mild carbon steel
- Dimension: based on your requirements
- Flow rate: up to 100000 m3/h
- Filtration grade: down to 5 micron
- Separation efficiency: 94% of 5 micron liquid drop, 98% removal of 20 micron particles
- Max working pressure: up to 9.9 MPa
- Working temperature range: from -20℃ to 60℃
- Quality certification: in accordance with ASME code, ISO certification
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Filson Gas Liquid Cyclone Separator
Your Best Gas Liquid Cyclone Separator Supplier in China
In the past, gas liquid separation technology in the petroleum industry has relied on conventional vessel type gravity separators which are bulky, heavy and expensive. With the development of technology, an economically attractive alternative to conventional type is constructed by Filson- gas liquid cyclone separator.
Filson gas liquid cyclone separator is designed to separated droplets and solid particles from gas stream. The liquid droplets were separated from gas stream by centrifugal force and discharged from the outlet, while clean gas is not influenced by vortex and released from the top of cyclone.
Since Filson gas liquid cyclone separator is very simple structure, easy to to manufacture, and less maintenance costs, this type is extensively applied to gas industry. Send us your drawing and specification, we will quote for you immediately.
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