Description:
Max bowl speed 8,250 RPM, 12,000 G's, 150 PSIG @ 400F, clarifier design, 20 HP XP motor 230/460/3/60/3535 RPM, hardsurfaced nozzles, lube system & control panel. 1977 vintage. Never used.
The UNUSED: Sharples DHL vane bowl centrifuge, 316SS is engineered for high-performance separation processes, making it an ideal choice for industries that require efficient clarification of liquids. With a maximum bowl speed of 8,250 RPM and the capability to generate forces up to 12,000 G's, this centrifuge is designed to handle a variety of applications with precision and reliability. Its clarifier design ensures that even the most challenging materials can be processed effectively, providing superior separation of solids from liquids. The robust construction using 316 stainless steel not only enhances the durability of the unit but also makes it suitable for applications involving corrosive substances, ensuring longevity and minimal maintenance requirements over time.
Equipped with a powerful 20 HP explosion-proof motor, the Sharples DHL centrifuge operates at a voltage of 230/460 volts and a frequency of 60 Hz, making it adaptable to various industrial environments. The motor's 3535 RPM capability ensures that the centrifuge can maintain optimal performance under varying load conditions. Additionally, the hardsurfaced nozzles are designed to withstand wear and tear, further enhancing the machine's operational efficiency. The integrated lube system and control panel provide operators with easy access to essential functions, facilitating smooth operation and maintenance. This centrifuge, dating back to 1977, has never been used, offering a unique opportunity for buyers to acquire a high-quality piece of industrial equipment that combines vintage reliability with modern performance capabilities.
Key Features:
High-Speed Performance, Durable Construction, Efficient Separation, User-Friendly Operation, Versatile Applications
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