High Density And Low Density Cleaner For Paper Mill

Both the High-Density and Low-Density Cleaner are engineered with a singular, critical purpose: to safeguard your pulp quality and process equipment by efficiently removing detrimental impurities. Each type of cleaner utilizes advanced hydrocyclonic separation principles to achieve this goal. Furthermore, durability is a cornerstone of both designs, with key wear areas like the cone tip protected by wear-resistant ceramic linings to ensure a long service life and stable operation for each cleaner in your system.

Their differences define their specific roles in the cleaning cascade. High-Density Cleaner is designed to operate at higher inlet consistencies (2-5%) and is exceptionally effective at removing very heavy impurities such as staples, stones, and glass. It features a strong vortex inflow chamber and is often equipped with a PLC control cabinet for automated, continuous, or intermittent discharge. In contrast, the KH Series Low-Density Cleaner operates at lower consistencies (0.3-1.5%) and is optimized for removing relatively lighter yet abrasive impurities like gravel, scrap iron, and large ink particles. Its standout feature is a modular, divided design that allows for easy disassembly and maintenance, offering flexibility with both open and closed discharge options.

By integrating our High-Density and Low-Density Cleaners, you create a robust defense against all impurity types, dramatically reducing wear on screens, refiners, and paper machine wires. This leads to fewer breaks, higher productivity, and superior product quality. Let our experts help you design the optimal multi-stage cleaning system. Contact us for a consultation and detailed specifications at leizhanworld@gmail.com.