Devices called hydrocyclones are employed in a variety of sectors to separate solids from liquids or to sort particles according to their size or density. These gadgets' essential components all work together to accomplish their separate goals. The hydrocyclone's cylindrical body, often known as the cone, is a conical-shaped chamber where the separation process happens. Usually, it is constructed from a strong material like metal, ceramic, or polyurethane. Depending on the exact application and the desired separation or classification result, these pieces' precise design and configuration can change. Hydrocyclones are frequently employed in the mining, water purification, oil and gas, and other industries where it is necessary to separate solids from liquids or classify particles.