This invention involves a separation device, more specifically, a liquid-liquid separation device be capable of automatically separating the liquid media of different densities during whole process.
Currently, there are two modes with which a centrifugal machine removes the heavy media. One is the intermittent operation mode, in which the principle of gravity settlement is mainly adopted: to stop the machine when the centrifugal cylinder is filled with heavy media, and to cause the heavy media settle into a special case in the natural state after a given period of time is passed; to discharge the heavy media in the case through the valve. In this case, it is inevitable to frequently stop the machine The other is the continuous operation mode, in which the principle of centrifugal separation is adopted: to classify the outlet passageway of centrifugal separator into heavy media passageway and light media passageway, the latter is close to the rotating shaft of centrifugal separator, while the former is close to the outside. In this mode, it is necessary to set a specific gravity ring in the heavy media passageway (manufacturing of the specific gravity ring is under restriction of such conditions as temperature, density and oil liquid), and the specific gravity ring has extremely strict requirements on temperature and density. In the event that the liquid is a mixture of light and heavy media, the specific gravity ring needs a real-time manual adjustment and has to stop for times as the heavy media is discharged constantly.
an object of the invention is to overcome the above shortcomings in the arts, and provide a liquid-liquid separation device that is capable of automatically separating the liquid media of different densities during whole process without stop and breaking through the volumetric restriction after liquid media of different densities is separated in a centrifugal cylinder.
This invention may be implemented through the following measures:
A liquid-liquid separation device, which includes a centrifugal cylinder having a liquid inlet and a liquid outlet, a centripetal float valve is provided inside the centrifugal cylinder and mounted on the wall of the centrifugal cylinder.
The centripetal float valve of this invention comprises a float body and a valve base, the float body is arranged in inside the valve base and connected to through hole provided in the wall of the centrifugal cylinder. The valve seat may be directly formed by machining on the wall of centrifugal cylinder.
Due to the above descried structure of this invention, the liquids of different densities flow into the centrifugal cylinder; under the action of centrifugal force, the liquid medium of the higher density approaches to the cylinder wall while the liquids of lower densities approaches to the central of the cylinder; when the inward buoyant force that the float body bears in the liquids of various densities is over the outward centrifugal force generated due to its own mass, the float body will move inwards to open the passageway and discharge the heavy medium deposited on the cylinder wall outside the cylinder, thus achieving the automatic separation; when the heavy media are discharged one by one, and the remaining light media are insufficient to overcome the outward centrifugal force that the float body produces due to its mass, the float body will move outwards to close the passageway; a small amount of heavy media continue to settle on the wall of centrifugal cylinder through centrifugal separation, and when a certain density is reached, the float will open the passageway one more time. This is reciprocal, till the separation is completely done.
With reference to the attached drawings, this invention is further described as follows.
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This invention may be applied to oil liquid purification, food processing, oil-water separation, automatic washing, sewage treatment, filtering separation, lubrication, metallurgy, petrochemical, traffic & transportation, mechanical processing, and other industries.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200610069931.2 | Oct 2006 | CN | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/CN2007/070804 | 9/27/2007 | WO | 00 | 4/23/2009 |