This would make for an awesome fish pond filter, or a filter on a ship. 🙂 The cyclone container could be larger The place where the dirt is settled, there could be a light sensor to detect the level of the dirt, so that an automatic release valve is opened once certain amount of dirt is accumulated.
i know this video is 8 years old when i'm comenting, but that outlet would benefit from being at the top, not the side... you can actually see the solids get through
can this use to filter out sand and silt before the seawater entering/flow through a heat exchanger and does it required specific working principle such as pressure, electricity or any other else?
@fatin Thanks for this question - Zeparo Cyclone ,as the rest of our separators, does not require any electricity. On the other hand Zeparo is very efficient thanks to centrifugal forces - the cyclone creates a rotation within the Zeparo that exerts additional forces on dirt particles. More here: www.imi-hydronic.com/product/zeparo-cyclone
This would make for an awesome fish pond filter, or a filter on a ship. 🙂
The cyclone container could be larger
The place where the dirt is settled, there could be a light sensor to detect the level of the dirt, so that an automatic release valve is opened once certain amount of dirt is accumulated.
Was any type of flocculant used?
i know this video is 8 years old when i'm comenting, but that outlet would benefit from being at the top, not the side... you can actually see the solids get through
can this use to filter out sand and silt before the seawater entering/flow through a heat exchanger and does it required specific working principle such as pressure, electricity or any other else?
@fatin Thanks for this question - Zeparo Cyclone ,as the rest of our separators, does not require any electricity. On the other hand Zeparo is very efficient thanks to centrifugal forces - the cyclone creates a rotation within the
Zeparo that exerts additional forces on dirt particles. More here: www.imi-hydronic.com/product/zeparo-cyclone
@@imiclimatecontrol thank you so much for your explaination..I appreciate it a lot
where do those air bubbles come from?
do you need a bit of air for it to work?
This is cavitation
that simply cavitation i think
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