Product Description
DE-CONE
- A remodelled model, which has properties of the filtering centrifugal separator and the settling centrifugal separator concomitantly in a sophisticated manner, operates stably at a high concentration. The model has achieved improvements that have not been realized before including low content of liquid containing cake and high cake cleaning effects.
AI Product Description
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The term **"DE-CONE"** is not a standard, universally recognized classification in engineering, manufacturing, or general technology. Its meaning depends entirely on the specific industry or context in which you encountered it.
Here are the most likely possibilities based on common terminology and potential typos:
### 1. Typo for "DECOR" (Decoration)
In interior design, architecture, or product manufacturing, "DE-CONE" might be a misspelling of **DECOR** (specifically related to cone-shaped decorative elements).
* *Example:* A specific line of cone-shaped lampshades or architectural fins labeled as "Decor Cone."
### 2. Typo for "DE-CONING" (Process)
In food processing (especially fruit canning) or materials science, **de-coning** refers to the process of removing the conical tip or core from an object.
* *Food Industry:* Removing the hard stem/core from fruits like strawberries or pineapples using a conical cutter.
* *Manufacturing:* Removing a conical sprue or gate from a cast part.
### 3. Specific Brand or Proprietary Part
It could be a specific model number or internal code for a niche component.
* **Fire Safety:** Some fire suppression systems use "cone" nozzles. A "DE-CONE" might refer to a specific type of deflector or nozzle designed to break up a spray pattern (though usually called "deflector cones").
* **Aerospace/Engineering:** In fluid dynamics, a "de-cone" could theoretically refer to the removal of a shock cone, but this is almost always described as "shock wave attenuation" rather than a "type."
### 4. Confusion with "CONE" Types in Fasteners
If you are looking at mechanical fasteners, you might be thinking of:
* **Countersunk (Conical) Heads:** Screws where the head is shaped like a cone to sit flush with the surface.
* **Tapered Cones:** Used in machinery for alignment (e.g., Morse Taper).
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