Zeparo Cyclone dirt separators

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  • Опубліковано 19 жов 2024

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  • @artsparadisopracticaleduca4378
    @artsparadisopracticaleduca4378 11 місяців тому +2

    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.

  • @claudiocastro8906
    @claudiocastro8906 5 років тому +2

    Was any type of flocculant used?

  • @redstoner2006
    @redstoner2006 Рік тому

    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

  • @fatinnatashamohdamri3702
    @fatinnatashamohdamri3702 2 роки тому

    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?

    • @imiclimatecontrol
      @imiclimatecontrol  2 роки тому +1

      @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

    • @fatinnatashamohdamri3702
      @fatinnatashamohdamri3702 2 роки тому

      @@imiclimatecontrol thank you so much for your explaination..I appreciate it a lot

  • @Mr_ToR
    @Mr_ToR 8 років тому

    where do those air bubbles come from?
    do you need a bit of air for it to work?

  • @brunoschoofs3951
    @brunoschoofs3951 7 років тому +1

    that simply cavitation i think

  • @JM-lf4ws
    @JM-lf4ws 2 місяці тому

    website closed!