Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Centrifuge |
Object: | Lube Oil |
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Drive | gear / belt |
Bowl speed | 4000 - 10000 rpm |
Centrifugal force | > 10,000 g |
Bowl volume | 8 - 300 L |
Bowl weight | 50-15000 Kg |
Solids holding space | 2 - 50 L |
Inlet pressure | 0-0.1 Mpa |
Liquid outlet pressure | 0.2-0.6 Mpa |
Starting time | 5 - 30 mins |
Stopping time(no brakes) | > 40 mins |
Product Keywords | lube oil separator centrifuge |
Huading Separator can look back on more than 60 years of tradition. Today, the company is the leading manufacturer in mechanical separating technology in China. Its developments are used in a wide range of areas - in the beverage and dairy industries, in recovering and processing oils and fats, as well as in chemicals, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology and starch technology. Other applications include marine engineering, energy, oil fields and industry. The ecological dimension is particularly noticeable in the field of environmental technology. Based on this extensive experience over many years, Huading Separator develops and builds customized centrifuges. If required by the customer, we can also supply entire process lines, incorporating all the components.
- JB / T 8103 standards - Chinese national standard of disc centrifuge
- 2006/42/EC (Machinery)
- 2014/35/EU (Low Voltage)
- 2014/30/EU (Electromagnetic Compatibility)
- Quality management system of ISO9001-2000
The disc stack separator separates solids and one or two liquid phases from each other in one single continuous process, using extremely high centrifugal forces. When the denser solids are subjected to such forces, they are forced outwards against the rotating bowl wall, while the less dense liquid phases form concentric inner layers. The area where these two different liquid phases meet is called the interface position. This can be easily varied in order to ensure that the separation takes place with maximum efficiency. Inserting special plates (the "disc stack") provides additional surface settling area, which contributes to speeding up the separation process dramatically. It is the particular configuration, shape and design of these plates that make it possible for a disc stack centrifuge to undertake the continuous separation of a wide range of different solids from either one or two liquids. The concentrated solids phase formed by the particles can be removed continuously, intermittently or manually, depending on centrifuge type and the amount of solids involved in the specific application.