As a key equipment in mining and oilfield production, the performance of hydrocyclones directly affects production efficiency and cost. Among numerous brands, Huazhan has become a leader in the industry with its unique design and outstanding performance. This hydraulic hydrocyclone has the characteristics of simple structure, light weight, and durability. It is not only wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant, but also effectively resists aging, ensuring a long service life and convenient maintenance.
This hydrocyclone has shown excellent performance in many fields such as mining classification, tailings dam construction, purification, and oilfield mud purification. When the slurry is driven by a sand pump (or height difference) and enters the cylinder along the tangential direction at a pressure of 0.5-2.5 kg/cm and a flow rate of 5-12 m/s, it will quickly rotate along the cylinder wall, generating strong centrifugal force. Under the dual action of centrifugal force and gravity, coarser and heavier mineral particles are efficiently separated, achieving precise sorting. hydrocyclones were first introduced in the late 1930s in the Netherlands and are still widely used in mining, environmental protection, and other fields today. Its unique working principle enables it to efficiently complete various tasks such as grading, concentration, dehydration, and even sorting. However, hydrocyclones also have some shortcomings, such as high power consumption and severe wear during high-pressure ore feeding. To overcome these drawbacks, researchers are exploring the use of new wear-resistant materials such as hard alloys and silicon carbide to make wear-resistant components for sand settling and ore feeding ports, in order to extend the service life of equipment. At the same time, in response to the grading requirements of closed-circuit grinding, the design of hydrocyclones is constantly being optimized to improve work stability and efficiency.