Pollution Control Equipment

Cyclone Separator

Inertial separators that remove coarse dust and particulates from air streams using centrifugal force ideal as a primary collector before bag filters or as a standalone pre-separation unit.

About Product

Industrial Cyclone Separators

Cyclone separators use tangential inlet design to spin incoming air, forcing heavier dust particles outward against the vessel wall where they fall into a collection hopper. Cleaned air exits through the top vortex finder. With no internal moving parts, cyclones offer low-maintenance primary separation for wood dust, grain fines, cement dust, and other coarse particulates. Fabricated in mild steel with color-coated finish, they integrate upstream of bag filters to reduce filter loading and extend bag life.

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Specifications

Technical Specifications

Product specifications may vary according to industrial requirements.

Specification Details
Brand HarvestHubs
Material Mild Steel
Power Source Passive centrifugal separation (no motor)
Surface Treatment Color Coated
Applications

Industries and environments.

Cyclone separators used wherever coarse dust pre-separation reduces downstream filter burden.

Wood processing
Sawdust and chip collection at planers, saws, and woodworking production lines.
Grain milling
Pre-separation of hulls and coarse fines before bag filter polishing stages.
Cement & minerals
Primary dust knock-out on grinding, conveying, and material transfer points.
Key Advantages

Simple, effective pre-separation.

Mechanical separation with no consumables and minimal operating cost.

No Moving Parts

Passive design eliminates wear components and reduces maintenance intervals.

High-Volume Pre-Separation

Handles large airflow rates while removing coarse particulates efficiently.

Low Operating Cost

No filter media replacement and zero direct power consumption.

Primary Collector Stage

Reduces load on downstream bag filters, extending filter bag service life.

Need primary dust separation before your bag filter?

Share your airflow rate, particle size, and dust characteristics. We will recommend the right cyclone diameter and configuration.