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Separators

Types of separators - static


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The basic static separator
types are shown in the figures
and include the:
- Cyclone Separator
- Grit Separator
- VS-Separator

There are no moving or


rotating parts in a static
separator.
The product fineness can be
adjusted.
The KHD VS-Separator(lower
right) is the newest of this
group.
Examples of these separators
can be found in group plants. 
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Types of separators - dynamic

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The basic types of dynamic
separators are shown in the
figures and include:
- Separator with counter
blades and internal fan
- Separator with counter
blades and external fan
- Separator with rotor cage
and external fan
The following slides summarise
the characteristics of the more
modern dynamic separator with
rotor cage and external fan.


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Dynamic separators
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The central part is a rotating cylindrical


cage (rotor) comprising a top distributor
plate and a ring of vertical blades or rods
that constitute the rejecter.

Material is introduced through feed spouts


and drops on the rotating distributor plate
on top of the rotor cage. From there it
descends in the form of a circular curtain
in front off the rotor blades. Air is
introduced tangentially through guide
vanes into the separating zone. Fine
particles leave the separator with the air
through the rotor and are collected in
external cyclones or bag filter. Coarse
particles are rejected by the rotor blades,
pass the separation zone and leave the
separator through the discharge device of
the tailings cone.
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The mechanical elements can be seen in


the attached diagram.

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Dynamic separators
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installed rotor power 0.4 - 0.5 kWh/t


installed fan power 2 - 2.5 kWh/t
pressure drop sep. 20 – 25 mbar
pressure drop cycl. about 10 – 15 mbar
pressure drop bag filter about 10 – 15
mbar
pressure drop ducting about 5 mbar

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Dimensioning criteria for cement with


around 3000 Blaine (see on the right)
specific rotor load ~ 10 - 12 t/h.m2 or less
specific air load (feed) < 2.5 kg/m3
specific air load (product) < 0.75 kg/m3
circumferencial speed 5 to 35 m/s,
depending on Blaine


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Dynamic separators
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The following parts of a rotor type


separator are exposed to higher wear
and require wear protection or are
manufactured from a wear-resistant
material:
air inlets
air outlets
distributor plate
rotor
drive shaft

The example shows that a variety of


wear resistant materials can be
applied to various areas.


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Dynamic separators
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Installation configuration options


are shown in the attached
diagrams and a comparison of
the alternatives is shown below.

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