Brief: Discover the Three Phase Decanter Centrifuge, a high-performance solution for sludge, sewage, and wastewater treatment. Learn how this advanced separator efficiently handles high solids content, offering continuous operation, compact design, and superior performance across industries like chemical, pharmaceutical, and environmental sectors.
Related Product Features:
Continuous operation with high-speed drum and screw for efficient separation.
Modular design adaptable for various industries including chemical, pharmaceutical, and wastewater treatment.
Compact structure with small footprint, easy to install and operate.
Handles high solids content, ideal for sludge dewatering and classification.
Advanced drive system with double motor and frequency conversion for real-time adjustments.
High-quality stainless steel construction for durability and reliability.
Wear protection options including ceramic and carbide tiles for extended lifespan.
Automated control system integrating speed, torque, and vibration monitoring.
Faqs:
What is the difference between a decanter and a separator?
A separator is used for mixtures with low solids content, while a decanter is better suited for high solids content mixtures, such as sludge or wastewater treatment.
How does the Three Phase Decanter Centrifuge work?
It separates three phases (two liquids and solids) in one process step. The heavy liquid collects between the lighter liquid and solids, all of which are discharged separately.
What industries can benefit from this decanter centrifuge?
Industries such as chemical, pharmaceutical, food, beverage, environmental, and wastewater treatment can benefit from its high-efficiency separation capabilities.
What materials are used in the construction of the decanter centrifuge?
High-quality stainless steel or duplex stainless steel is used for all parts in contact with the material, ensuring durability and reliability.
What is the warranty period for this product?
The warranty period is one year after the machine arrives at the customer site.