Description:
Max bowl speed 5500 RPM, rated @ 7500 LPH skimming, 10,500 LPH standardization, 1.5 bar, 3 L solids capacity. 15 KW motor 380/3/50/1450 RPM, tools and controls. 2006 vintage. Excellent condition. FCA Europe.
The Westfalia MSE 75-01-177 CIP milk separator, 316SS. is engineered for high efficiency and reliability in the dairy processing industry. With a maximum bowl speed of 5500 RPM, this separator is capable of handling a substantial throughput, rated at 7500 liters per hour for skimming and up to 10,500 liters per hour for standardization. This impressive performance is complemented by a robust 15 kW motor that operates at 380V, 3-phase, 50 Hz, and 1450 RPM, ensuring that the separator can maintain optimal performance even under demanding conditions. The unit is designed to handle up to 1.5 bar of pressure and has a solids capacity of 3 liters, making it suitable for various applications in milk processing, including cream separation and milk standardization.
Constructed from high-quality 316 stainless steel, the Westfalia MSE 75-01-177 offers exceptional durability and resistance to corrosion, which is essential in maintaining hygiene standards in dairy operations. The CIP (Clean-In-Place) capability allows for efficient cleaning without the need for disassembly, significantly reducing downtime and labor costs associated with maintenance. This feature is particularly beneficial for facilities that prioritize operational efficiency and compliance with health regulations. The separator is a 2006 vintage but remains in excellent condition, ensuring that buyers receive a reliable piece of equipment that can enhance their production capabilities. With tools and controls included, this unit is ready for immediate integration into existing processing lines, making it a valuable addition for any dairy processing facility.
Key Features:
High-Speed Performance, Durable Construction, Efficient Cleaning, Robust Motor, Excellent Condition
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