
Purpose and characteristics
The high-concentration slag remover utilizes the high-speed centrifugal force generated by the slurry entering the machine body. Impurities with a higher specific gravity, such as sand grains, small stones, and small iron nails, descend along the pipe wall due to the centrifugal force and are discharged through the heavy slag hole at the bottom. The design of the heavy slag bucket incorporates a slow-descent system to slow down the incoming heavy slag, preventing it from returning to the upper section of the machine body. Lighter impurities, such as pulp fibers and other good pulp, are concentrated in the center of the pipe due to centrifugal vortex and are discharged along the central pipe, achieving the effect of separating heavy and light slag.




