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Cyclone cross-flow injection

Mixer 51 [M 51] Cyclone Laminating Micro Mixer, Cross-flow Injection... [Pg.146]

Mixer type Cyclone laminating micro mixer, cross-flow injection Mixing chamber diameter 5 mm... [Pg.147]

The collection of particles is achieved in a countercurrent flow between the water droplets and the particulates. In a cyclonic scrubber, water is injected into the cyclone chamber from sprayers located along the central axis, as shown in Fig. 7.19. The water droplets capture particles mainly in the cross-flow motion and are thrown to the wall by centrifugal force, forming a layer of slurry flow moving downward to the outlet at the bottom of the cyclone. Another type of scrubber employs a venturi, as shown in Fig. 7.20. The velocity of the gas-solid suspension flow is accelerated to a maximum value at the venturi throat. The inlet of the water spray is located just before the venturi throat so that the maximum difference in velocity between droplets and particles is obtained to achieve higher collection efficiency by inertial impaction. A venturi scrubber is usually operated with a particle collector such as a settling chamber or cyclone for slurry collection. [Pg.324]


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