More Mud Solids Control Equipment, You can Visit: http://www.kosunsolidscontrol.com/ Installation & Maintenance Manual of Hydrocyclone Hydrocyclones is also called cyclone separator.hydrocyclones include hydrocyclone desander (10 in. cone) and hydrocyclone desilter (4 in. cone),which used to separate sand and silt from the drilling fluid. A hydrocyclone has two exits on the axis: the smaller on the bottom (underflow or reject) and larger at the top (overflow or accept). The underflow is generally the denser or thicker fraction, while the overflow is the lighter or more fluid fraction. Centrifugal pump is used to pump the drilling fluids from mud tank into the set of hydrocyclones. KOSUN desander has Flexible options for 1,2 or 3 hydrocyclone desander for different capacities and desilter has flexible options for 8 or 10,12,16 hydrocyclone for different capacities. Desander is installed after shale shaker and degasser but before desilter. Desander removes those abrassive solids from the drilling mud which cannot be removed by shale shaker. As a key part of drilling fluids solids control equipment, hydrocyclones in different specifications work against different diameters and for different cleannesses. Besides, separation capacity is closely related with cyclone diameter since larger diameter is aimed at larger particles while smaller one contends with smaller particles.
More Mud Solids Control Equipment, You can Visit: http://www.kosunsolidscontrol.com/ Installation & Maintenance of Hydrocyclone: 1. Desander ought to be installed on a well-prepared, flat foundation or merely on the ground. Then three expansion bolts are adequate to keep the base stable on the foundation built with concrete, which has a round or square surface and is 150mm high. 2. Take notice of the pipelines and flow directions in the installation. 3. Surface configuration of mud tank ought to include some space for operators. Though no maintenance is necessary for desander when it has no mobile parts, it is important to maintain a stable load at the inlet and proper force towards the drain valve, and to keep it from human damage.