thank you for your responses, ...
Published by Anvar Ahemad Mansuri, Water, Desalination and Reuse Enthusiast
thank you for your responses, but cyclones are not employed in seawater applications. This sand removal equipment may not be a cyclone. The equipment is placed in an intake chamber (civil construction), each chamber has bar screen, trash rack, (the equipment in question) and travelling band screen in series.
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Can you share the pic? Could be a Vortex Type Grit removal Chambers,. Typically the git is collected in the lower grit chamber, which shall be pumped to a Hydro Cyclone to separate waster / organics / sand. 90 to 95% of the Water and Organics are separated from the top of the cyclone, the remaining 5 to 10% of sand slurry collected in the Screw Classifier, for final dewatering.
Published by Raja Sekhar Betha, Country Manager-Sales@ Smith and Loveless Inc