Description:
Max bowl speed 3500 RPM, 3080 x G, 18 x 72" bowl ID. 6" single lead STC-tiled conveyor, 30 KW motor 690/400/3/50/2930 RPM, Hiller hydraulic backdrive system with 11 KW motor, guard, feed tube and control panel with VFD. 2001 vintage. Very good condition. FCA Europe.
The Baker-Hughes CP 3044 SDC2 decanter centrifuge, 1.4462 SS. is engineered for high-efficiency separation processes, making it an invaluable asset in various industrial applications. With a maximum bowl speed of 3500 RPM and a centrifugal force of 3080 x G, this decanter centrifuge is designed to handle substantial volumes of material while ensuring optimal separation of solids and liquids. The 18 x 72" bowl ID provides ample processing capacity, allowing for effective treatment of slurries and other challenging materials. The machine is equipped with a 6" single lead STC-tiled conveyor that enhances the separation process by efficiently transporting solids out of the bowl, thereby minimizing downtime and maximizing throughput.
Powering this advanced centrifuge is a robust 30 KW motor capable of operating at 690/400/3/50/2930 RPM, ensuring reliable performance under demanding conditions. The Hiller hydraulic backdrive system, complemented by an 11 KW motor, offers precise control over the bowl speed and torque, allowing for adjustments based on the specific requirements of the application. The inclusion of a guard, feed tube, and control panel with Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) further enhances operational safety and flexibility. This decanter centrifuge, manufactured in 2001, is in very good condition, reflecting its durability and the high-quality materials used in its construction. With FCA Europe shipping terms, it is readily available for industries looking to upgrade their separation technology.
Key Features:
High-Speed Performance, Durable Construction, Efficient Solid-Liquid Separation, Advanced Control Systems, Versatile Applications
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