Cyclone separator apparatus

Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – With separation or classification of material

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209 17, 209211, B07B 700

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042225299

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for separating a material into a fine and a coarse component is disclosed incorporating a primary and a secondary cyclone separator. A primary pump is connected to the input of the primary cyclone separator for injecting material therein. The primary cyclone separator discharges the fine component of the material from a fine component output and discharges the coarse component of the material from a coarse component output. The fine component output of the primary cyclone separator is connected to the input of the secondary cyclone separator thereby producing additional fine component material and additional coarse component material. A single primary pump is utilized for the primary and secondary cyclone separators operating as a system.

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