Description:
Max bowl speed 4000 RPM, 3100 x G, 20 deg beach angle, 70mm single lead STC-tiled conveyor, 2.5 kNm 159:1 gearbox, 15 KW motor 380/3/50/1455 RPM, hydraulic backdrive, guards, feed tube, vibration switch/isolators, unitized on a stand. 1986 vintage. Very good condition.
The Alfa-Laval AVNX 420B-31G decanter centrifuge, 316SS, is engineered for high-performance separation processes, making it an ideal choice for various industrial applications. With a maximum bowl speed of 4000 RPM and a centrifugal force of 3100 x G, this centrifuge is capable of efficiently separating solids from liquids, resulting in superior product clarity and quality. The 20-degree beach angle enhances the separation process by optimizing the sedimentation of solids, ensuring that the output meets the stringent requirements of modern industrial operations. The 70mm single lead STC-tiled conveyor is designed for effective solids removal, minimizing the risk of clogging and ensuring continuous operation even under demanding conditions.
Equipped with a robust 15 KW motor operating at 380/3/50/1455 RPM, the Alfa-Laval AVNX 420B-31G decanter centrifuge, 316SS, delivers reliable power and efficiency. The integrated 2.5 kNm 159:1 gearbox allows for precise control of the centrifuge's rotational speed, enhancing its adaptability to various processing needs. Safety features such as hydraulic backdrive, guards, and vibration switch/isolators are included to ensure safe operation and protect both the equipment and personnel. The unitized design on a stand simplifies installation and maintenance, making it a practical choice for facilities looking to optimize their separation processes. Despite being a 1986 vintage model, this centrifuge is in very good condition, reflecting Alfa-Laval's commitment to durability and long-lasting performance.
Key Features:
High-Speed Performance, Durable Construction, Easy Maintenance, Versatile Applications, Safety Features
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