Description:
Max bowl speed 3500 RPM, rated @ 150 GPM, pressure discharge design, 6" single lead hardsurfaced conveyor, 90 KW motor 460/3/60/3570 RPM, feed tube, no gearbox. 1998 vintage. Reconditioned and unused since.
The Westfalia CA 505-01-02 decanter centrifuge, 316SS, is engineered for high-efficiency separation processes, making it an ideal choice for various industrial applications. With a maximum bowl speed of 3500 RPM, this centrifuge is capable of handling a rated flow of 150 gallons per minute (GPM), ensuring optimal performance in liquid-solid separation tasks. The pressure discharge design enhances the operational efficiency by allowing for effective removal of separated solids, while the 6-inch single lead hardsurfaced conveyor ensures durability and longevity, even under demanding conditions. The robust 90 KW motor, operating at 460 volts, 3-phase, and 60 Hz, delivers reliable power at 3570 RPM, making it suitable for continuous operation in industrial environments.
This decanter centrifuge is a 1998 vintage model that has been reconditioned and remains unused since its refurbishment, ensuring that it meets modern operational standards. The absence of a gearbox simplifies maintenance and reduces potential points of failure, enhancing the overall reliability of the equipment. The feed tube design allows for efficient and consistent feeding of materials into the centrifuge, promoting optimal separation performance. The use of 316 stainless steel in its construction provides excellent corrosion resistance, making the Westfalia CA 505-01-02 suitable for a wide range of applications, including food processing, wastewater treatment, and chemical processing. Its robust construction and advanced design features make it a valuable asset for industries seeking to improve their separation processes.
Key Features:
High-Speed Performance, Durable Construction, Easy Maintenance, Versatile Applications, Efficient Separation
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