How should we inspect the centrifuge nozzle after use?
The nozzle of the separator needs maintenance, regular inspection, cleaning, and even replacement to ensure the quality of the final product and maintain the economic benefits of the production process. The method and frequency of maintenance procedures depend on the purpose. The maintenance plan can be arranged based on the purpose, liquid, and nozzle material.
There are seven common reasons for nozzle spray problems:
a) Corrosion and wear: The material on the surface of the nozzle nozzle and internal flow channel gradually becomes larger or deformed, thus affecting the flow, pressure and spray shape.
b) Corrosion: Corrosion caused by chemical action of spray liquid or environment destroys nozzle materials.
c) Blocking: the dirt or other impurities in the liquid block the nozzle mouth, thus limiting the flow of the nozzle and interfering with the spray shape and its uniformity.
d) Adhesion: Splashing, mist, or chemical accumulation on the inner or outer material of the nozzle edge caused by liquid evaporation, which can leave a dry solidification layer and block the nozzle or internal flow channel.
e) Temperature damage: Overheating can have a certain damaging effect on nozzle materials designed for non high-temperature applications.
f) Incorrect installation: Washers that deviate from the axis, excessive tightening, or other issues that change position can all have adverse effects.
g) Accidental damage: During installation and cleaning, the use of incorrect tools may cause accidental damage to the nozzle.