Description:
Max bowl speed 4870 RPM, rated @ 55,000 LPH (242 GPM), bowl cap 46 L, sludge cap 25 L. Heavy liquid phases discharged under pressure, self-thinker design. 55 KW motor 380/3/50/2940 RPM, solids cyclone and tools. Missing disc stack and distributor. Bowl is damaged - too much wear in sludge ports. 1982 vintage. Located in Europe.
The Westfalia SA 100-33-777 fish oil separator, 316SS, is engineered to efficiently separate fish oil from various liquid phases, making it an essential piece of equipment for the food processing industry. With a maximum bowl speed of 4870 RPM and a rated capacity of 55,000 LPH (242 GPM), this separator is designed to handle large volumes of liquid while maintaining optimal performance. The bowl has a capacity of 46 liters, allowing for significant processing capabilities, while the sludge capacity of 25 liters ensures effective removal of solid waste. The self-thinking design of the separator allows for automatic adjustments to operational conditions, enhancing efficiency and reducing the need for manual intervention. The heavy liquid phases are discharged under pressure, ensuring that the separation process is not only quick but also effective, resulting in high-quality oil extraction.
The Westfalia SA 100-33-777 is powered by a robust 55 KW motor, operating at 380/3/50/2940 RPM, which provides the necessary power to drive the high-speed bowl and maintain consistent performance. The inclusion of a solids cyclone and tools further enhances the separator's ability to manage solid materials, ensuring that the final product is free from impurities. However, it is important to note that the unit is missing the disc stack and distributor, which are critical components for optimal operation. Additionally, the bowl has sustained damage, particularly in the sludge ports, indicating that it may require refurbishment or replacement to restore its full functionality. Despite its vintage status from 1982, the Westfalia SA 100-33-777 remains a valuable asset for those looking to enhance their fish oil processing capabilities, especially in European markets where it is currently located.
Key Features:
High-Speed Performance, Large Capacity, Self-Thinking Design, Robust Motor, Solid Management Tools
