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                                    The Krebs

                                  Hydrocyclone

How a Krebs Cycone Works:

Krebs Cyclone technology uses centrifugal force created by the incoming slurry feedstream to separate solids and liquids. This powerful force, which is generated in the inlet and conical sections of the device, forces solids to the inner wall of the cyclone. Cleaned liquid fron the center of the swirling liquid mass flows out the top of the cyclone, and the solids move down the wall to the lower cone for discharge.

A Small Diameter Cyclone can generate a centrifugal force equivalent to 10,000 Gs. This ability to generate a strong centrifugal force is truly remarkable in view of the simplicity of the cyclone.

Cyclones have no moving parts and reguire no external power other than the force of the feedstream. Krebs pioneered the involuted feadstream inlet geometry for reduced turbulence inside the cyclone. Compared to other types of feed arrangements, this design provides a smoother, more controlled internal flow for greater separation efficiency.