The air stream enters the separator tangentially at the top, creating a rotating airflow (vortex). By centrifugal force the dust or liquid particles are moved along the outside wall where they are separated and, in spiralmotion, slide into a collection device (plastic bag). It is also possible to mount an LTG dust compactor below the separator. In the lower part of the housing, the air stream is forced to reverse and flows upwards through the immersion tube.
Cyclones in the ZSA series are typically used where low pressure losses and small quantities of material (up to 110 lb/h) are involved.
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Technical data
Type | Max. Air Volume [cfm] | Dust Quantity [lb/h] | Pressure Loss [Pa] | Characteristic Particle Size d₅₀¹⁾ [µm] | Characteristic Particle Size d₉₀²⁾ [µm] |
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ZSA 300 | 180 - 206 | < 110 | 1 600-2 000 | 3 - 5 | 10 - 20 |
ZSA 400 | 206 - 300 | < 110 | 1 500-3 000 | 3 - 5 | 10 - 20 |
ZSA 600 | 300 - 410 | < 110 | 1 350-2 600 | 3 - 5 | 10 - 20 |
ZSA 800 | 410 - 530 | < 110 | 1 700-2 800 | 3 - 5 | 10 - 20 |
ZSA 1 000 | 530 - 590 | < 110 | 1 600-2 000 | 3 - 5 | 10 - 20 |
- ¹⁾ Min, particle size d₅₀ means that 50% of particles of that size will be separated.
- ²⁾ Min, particle size d₉₀ means that 90% of particles of that size will be separated.
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Technical brochure Centrifugal Separators ZSA-ZSB-ZSC