Hydrocyclone separator

Liquid purification or separation – Tangential flow or centrifugal fluid action

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554591, 209211, 209144, B04C 300

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049649949

ABSTRACT:
A hydrocyclone separator for separating oil from water includes a substantially cylindrical first portion with a central overflow outlet and at least one tangential flow inlet, an essentially single angled conical second portion, and a substantially cylindrical third portion, with a central underflow outlet. The hydrocyclone separator is made in accordance with the following relationships:

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