Description:
Max bowl speed 3000 RPM, 2300 G's, rated @ 110 GPM. 6.25" single lead STC-tiled conveyor, 22 KW motor 380/3/50, Viscotherm hydraulic backdrive, feed tube, guards and control panel, mounted on stand. 1987 vintage.Very good condition.
The Westfalia CA 450-00-19 decanter centrifuge, 316SS, is engineered for high-efficiency separation processes, making it an invaluable asset in various industrial applications. With a maximum bowl speed of 3000 RPM and the capability to generate forces up to 2300 G's, this centrifuge is designed to handle substantial volumes of liquid, rated at 110 GPM. The robust 6.25" single lead STC-tiled conveyor ensures effective solids removal, enhancing the overall separation performance. The unit is powered by a 22 KW motor operating at 380/3/50, providing the necessary torque and reliability for continuous operation in demanding environments. The inclusion of a Viscotherm hydraulic backdrive further optimizes the performance, allowing for precise control over the feed rate and separation efficiency.
Constructed from high-quality 316 stainless steel, the Westfalia CA 450-00-19 is built to withstand the rigors of industrial use while offering excellent resistance to corrosion and wear. This makes it particularly suitable for applications involving aggressive chemicals or high-temperature processes. The centrifuge is equipped with essential components such as a feed tube, guards, and a control panel, all mounted on a sturdy stand, ensuring safety and ease of operation. Despite being a 1987 vintage model, it remains in very good condition, demonstrating the durability and longevity of Westfalia's engineering. This centrifuge is not only a cost-effective solution for separation needs but also a testament to the quality and reliability that Westfalia products are known for.
Key Features:
High-Speed Performance, Durable Construction, Efficient Solids Removal, Versatile Applications, User-Friendly Design
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