Product Description
LW Sedimentation Centrifuge is a horizontal, continuously working and continuously spiral discharging sedimentation centrifuge. It is used in a variety or industries for separating all kinds of solid liquid suspension, defecating liquid phase with graded rains, and dehydrating sludge.
2 phase Decanter Centrifuge:
After entering into the high-speed turning drum, the solid-phase particles in the mixed liquid run and settle on the drum
wall under the action of greatest centrifugal force; the light liquid settles at the innermost place of the drum under minimum centrifugal force; same as the drum's turning direction, a screw feeder also turns at a high speed, and a constant speed difference is generated by the differential mechanism, then the liquid will be discharged by the liquid outlet.
Operating principle:
The purpose of separation is to separate out substances with different mass ratios from mixed fluid.Separation forms included solid-liquid separation,liquid-liquid separation and liquid-liquid-solid separation.
When mixed fluid enters rotating bowl of centrifuge through feed tube ,solids with larger density would rapidly deposit on inner wall of the bowl,forced by centrifugal acceleration.Then spiral pusher pushed deposited solids to taper end of the bowl,and discharges them out of centrifuge from residual outlet.Meanwhile ,liquid phase with smaller density forms a liquid ring layer and discharges from bowl through overflow port,the bowl and spiral pusher run at a high speed simultaneously ,for there exists speed discrepancy,deposited solids on the wall of bowl could be conveyed to residue outlet by spiral pusher.This separation process carry out continuously.
Separation technique
Feeding-gravitational separation-liquid discharge-sediment discharge.
Separation effect factors Centrifuging factor ,length to diameter ratio of cavity ,depth of fluid pool.
Advantages and features
* Reduction of beer evaporation
* Gentle processing of beer
* Yeast cake with a high dry substance content
* Lower wastewater loads
* Easy to integrate into existing processes
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.
Feature
- All parts coming into contact with the product are made of stainless steel.
* 3-phase AC motor for controlled torque starting via frequency converter
* Approximately 80 to 90 % of the oil is recovered.
* Low personnel costs due to continuous and automatic operation.
* Highest g-force for higher solids output
* Adjustable bowl speed via VFD
* Automatic adjustment of differential speed via VFD
* Two motor drive
* Belts for both primary motor and secondary motorFeatures
* All parts coming into contact with the product are made of stainless steel.
* 3-phase AC motor for controlled torque starting via frequency converter
* Approximately 80 to 90 % of the oil is recovered.
* Low personnel costs due to continuous and automatic operation.
* Highest g-force for higher solids output
* Adjustable bowl speed via VFD
* Automatic adjustment of differential speed via VFD
* Two motor drive
* Belts for both primary motor and secondary motor
Product Parameters
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 |
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What is Decanter centrifuge?
- A decanter centrifuge is a type of centrifuge that is used to separate solids from liquids in a mixture. It is a continuous process that uses centrifugal force to separate the two components.
- The mixture is fed into the centrifuge, and the solids are separated from the liquids by the centrifugal force generated by the spinning of the centrifuge.
- The separated solids and liquids are then discharged from the centrifuge through separate outlets.
- Decanter centrifuges are used in a wide range of industries, including chemical, pharmaceutical, food processing, and environmental engineering.
- They are particularly useful for separating solids that are too fine or too dense to be effectively separated by other methods, such as sedimentation or filtration.
- Decanter centrifuges are also used to dewater sludge and to separate emulsions.
- They are known for their high efficiency, low maintenance requirements, and ability to handle large volumes of material.