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Multiclones
Model
24 IH
Many pollution control problems require special solutions. Hence, a collector was designed to resist plugging from extremely thick dusts that might even clog the wide inlet openings of the Multiclone 12. The collector also had to be capable of higher efficiencies than larger diameter cyclones.
The problem was solved with a two fold solution. The Multiclone 24IH.
Multiclone 24 IH is built like a group of small cyclones placed inside a single housing. Each Multiclone collecting tube is built like a large diameter cyclone. Gases enter the collecting tubes tangentially, through the trough to plug involute entryways between each pair of tubes. Each row of collecting tubes is set at different levels for optimum distribution of inlet gases and high collection efficiencies. The Simple Compact Housing Reduces Total Pollution Control System Costs.
Square meters of required insulation is kept at a minimum. Just insulate the box, instead of a complex grouping of cyclones. Multiclone 24IH saves valuable plant space. It fits into areas far too small for large diameter cyclones handling the same volume. The simple Multiclone collector type inlet/outlet configuration keeps duct-work requirements straightforward and inexpensive.
A single dust hopper simplifies dust disposal and minimises airlock and other dust removal system costs.
Multiclone 24IH performs very well in cement kiln applications. In severe sulphating conditions,
Multiclone 24IH has demonstrated that it has no equal.
Both the inlet involute scroll and outlet section can be cleaned while the dust collector is in service. The cleaning is performed when the Multiclone 24I exterior, through rodding openings placed at the top and sides of the collector. Removable outlet tubes can be supplied for cleaning without disassembling the collector.
The exposed collecting tubes offer the unique advantage of radiant-convective cooling of hot gases while they are being cleaned.
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