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INDUSTRIAL CENTRIFUGES

A centrifuge is a machine that uses rotational force (centrifugal force) to separate components of a mixture based on their density. Centrifuges are widely used in laboratory, industrial, and commercial applications for separating different substances from liquids or solids.

A centrifuge operates by spinning a sample at high speed, which causes the denser components to move toward the outside of the container (bottom of the tube or rotor), while the less dense components remain closer to the center. The force generated during rotation increases the settling rate of particles in the mixture, thus enabling separation.

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Specifications of INDUSTRIAL CENTRIFUGES

Parameter Typical Specification Range
Type of Centrifuge Basket / Peeler / Decanter / Disc Stack / Pusher / Tubular
Operation Mode Batch / Continuous
Material of Construction SS 304 / SS 316 / Hastelloy / Carbon Steel / Duplex Steel
Bowl Diameter 300 mm – 1500 mm (depending on capacity)
Bowl Speed 1000 to 10,000 RPM (depends on type and size)
G-Force (Centrifugal Force) 500 – 15,000 × g
Motor Power 1 HP – 50 HP
Capacity 10 kg – 1000+ kg per batch or per hour (depends on design)
Filtration Type Perforated Basket / Screen / Filter Bag (for solid-liquid separation)
Discharge Mechanism Manual / Scraper / Pusher / Peeler / Nozzle
Drive System Direct / Belt / Gear / Hydraulic Drive
Control Panel Manual / PLC-based (for automated models)
Feed Inlet/Outlet Size DN 25 – DN 100 (varies with model)
Noise Level Typically < 80 dB
Safety Features Vibration Sensor, Lid Interlock, Inertia Brake, Explosion-Proof Design
Compliance Standards cGMP, ASME, ATEX (for hazardous zones), CE

 

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