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Type: | Centrifuge |
Object: | Cosmetic |
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Horizontal screw decanter centrifuge is a kind of horizontal screw unloading, continuous operation settlement equipment. The working principle of this type of centrifuge is: the drum and the screw rotate at a certain differential speed in the same direction and at a high speed, the raw material is continuously introduced into the inner drum of the conveying screw by the feeding pipe, and enters the drum after acceleration. Under the action of the centrifugal force field, the heavier solid phase deposits on the drum wall to form the sediment layer. The conveying screw continuously pushes the deposited solids to the cone end of the drum, and then discharges them out of the machine through the slag discharge port. The lighter liquid phase forms an inner liquid ring, which overflows the drum continuously from the overflow port at the big end of the drum, and is discharged out of the machine through the discharge port. The machine can continuously feed, separate, wash and discharge materials at full speed. It is characterized by compact structure, continuous operation, stable operation, strong adaptability, large production capacity and convenient maintenance. It is suitable for the separation of suspension with solid particle size greater than 0.005mm and concentration range of 2-40%.
The Ingenious Working Principle of Decanter Centrifuges
A decanter centrifuge thrives on the principle of buoyant separation. Within a mixture, a denser component naturally sinks, while a less dense one rises. In a decanter centrifuge, continuous spinning magnifies settling speed, generating extreme g-forces ranging from 1000 to 4000 G's. This innovation reduces settling times drastically, transforming hours-long processes into mere seconds, delivering fast and manageable separation results.
Imagine a decanter as a cylindrical sedimentation tank rotating around an axis. In this setup, denser solid particles gravitate to the bottom, forming a solid phase sediment. In a centrifuge, however, centrifugal acceleration takes the lead. Denser particles are propelled outward in the rotating bowl, forming a sediment along the inner wall. The rapid application of centrifugal forces, approximately 3000 g, ensures separation occurs exponentially faster than in a gravitational field.
Bowl ID (mm) |
Bowl Speed (rpm) |
L / D | G - Force | Capacity (m3/h) |
Solids Removal (m3/h) |
Primary Motor (Kw) |
Weight (Kg) |
Dimension (mm) |
250 | 4500~4600 | 3.0~5.0 | 2000~3500 | 3~5 | 0.4 | 11 | 760 | 1600×1100×850 |
300 | 4000~4600 | 3.0~5.0 | 2000~3500 | 3~15 | 0.8 | 11~15 | 1500 | 2470×1230×850 |
360 | 3200~4200 | 3.0~5.0 | 2000~3500 | 5~20 | 1.2 | 5~22 | 2000 | 2790×1300×880 |
400 | 3200~3900 | 3.0~4.8 | 2000~3500 | 5~30 | 2 | 18.5~30 | 2600 | 2950×1400×850 |
450 | 3000~3700 | 3.0~5.0 | 2000~3500 | 5~45 | 2.5 | 22~37 | 3200 | 3300×1500×920 |
500 | 2700~3450 | 3.0~5.0 | 2000~3500 | 10~80 | 5 | 30~55 | 5200 | 3730×1600×1100 |
550 | 2600~3300 | 3.0~5.0 | 2000~3500 | 10~90 | 6 | 45~75 | 6900 | 4000×1400×1600 |
600 | 2500~3200 | 3.0~5.0 | 2000~3500 | 20~95 | 7 | 37~90 | 7900 | 4200×1800×1350 |
650 | 2400~3100 | 3.0~5.0 | 2000~3500 | 20~105 | 8 | 37~90 | 8200 | 4300×1900×1350 |
750 | 2200~2900 | 3.0~5.0 | 2000~3500 | 30~120 | 12 | 55~135 | 12000 | 5000×2500×1500 |
900 | 1800~2600 | 3.0~5.0 | 2000~3500 | 40~180 | 16 | 75~160 | 18000 | 6500×2700×150 |