The basis for selecting a hydrocyclone is: ① The volume of slurry required to be processed Q (m3/h); ② The classification particle size (or the maximum overflow particle size) d (mm).
First, determine the diameter D of the cyclone based on Q and d. Generally, when the overflow is thicker and the production capacity is large, a large-sized cyclone is used, otherwise a small-sized cyclone is used. When the required production capacity is large and the overflow is very thin, small-sized cyclones can be connected in parallel to form a cyclone group.
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