The dust-laden air is sucked into a
Venturi type tube. It is thus accelerated
into the entrance cone where there are,
depending on the case, one or more sprays
the purpose of which is to create a curtain
of very fine droplets which wet the particles
Since the mean relative speed between
the particles of dust and the droplets
is very high in order to overcome by impact
the surface tension of the droplets, the
result is that all the particles are coated.
Mixing then takes place in a centrifugal
turbine consisting of a large number of
blades so as to increase the homogeneity
of the mixture by impact.
On leaving the turbine, the package of
air and water/dust mixture is centrifuged
in a separator. The wet particles are pushed
up against the sidewall, the air is discharged
to the outside.

METEOR FRANCE
A number of reducing separators are fitted
inside to increase the impact of the particles
on the side wall.
The standard Cogemacoustic® dust collector
range lies between 5 and 25 m³ / sec..
All these machines are supplied with electronic
start-up cabinets allowing control of the
start-up gradient to avoid uncoupling of
the ventilation ducts.
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