Air velocity plays a very important role in the efficiency of a cyclone separator by cyclone dust collector manufacturers. If the air velocity is too low, the dust particles will not have enough force to move toward the walls and will escape with the clean air. This lowers the separation efficiency. On the other hand, if the air velocity is too high, the fine particles may be carried away before they can settle, and the pressure drop will increase, wasting energy. Therefore, an optimal air velocity is needed to balance both effects. The right velocity helps the cyclone create a strong spinning motion, which throws heavier particles to the wall while allowing clean air to move up through the center. Maintaining proper air velocity ensures good separation and energy efficiency.
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