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High Density Versus Low Density Cleaner Technology Comparison

At the core of our cleaning technology are two complementary types of equipment: the High-Density and the Low-Density Cleaner. Both categories of cleaner are fundamental components in modern stock preparation, designed to purify pulp through centrifugal separation. A key shared engineering philosophy is a focus on longevity; whether it’s the specially designed long cone or the wear-resistant bottom, each cleaner is built to withstand abrasive conditions and deliver consistent performance over an extended lifespan, minimizing your total cost of ownership.

The operational focus and design of these cleaners differ significantly. The High-Density Cleaner (models ZSC2-ZSC7, HD2-HD8) handles higher throughputs (from 800 to 12,000 L/min) at medium consistencies and is the primary defense against dense, settling contaminants. It often features sophisticated PLC-controlled discharge systems. Conversely, the Low-Density Cleaner (models KH-400 to KH-1500) operates at lower flow rates and consistencies, specializing in removing smaller, abrasive particles. Its major advantage is a user-friendly, segmented design that simplifies inspection and part replacement, significantly reducing maintenance downtime compared to traditional one-piece cleaners.

Whether you need the heavy-duty impurity removal of our High-Density models or the fine, abrasive particle extraction of our Low-Density units, we provide reliable, technologically advanced equipment. A correctly staged cleaning system is an investment that pays dividends through reduced downtime, lower maintenance costs on downstream equipment, and improved paper quality. Email us today at leizhanworld@gmail.com to discuss your application and receive a tailored proposal.