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Separator - Westfalia Separator Industrie

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Centrifugal separators are typically used for separating solids of the order of a micron (0.2 to 10 µm) with very small differences in density (30 to 300 kg/m3) as well as liquid mixtures produced by washing or extraction processes with very small density differences (20 to 400 kg/m3).
The acceptable concentration of solids for these types of centrifuges varies from 0.1 to 25 % vol/vol.

Liquid phases are separated continuously. Solids are ejected either continuously (nozzles), sequentially (self-cleaning) or collected in a receptacle provided for the purpose (solid wall bowl).

Depending on the application, Westfalia Separator centrifuges can be explosionproofed and made to run in an inert-gas atmosphere.

The basic types are as follows :
- Nozzle separator.
- Solid-wall disc-type bowl separator.
- Self-cleaning separator.
- The strong points of Westfalia Separator centrifugal separators are :
- All parts in contact with the product are made of stainless steel.
- All Westfalia Separator separators have been developed to comply with the most stringent hygiene standards.
- Belt drive.
- Patent "Hydrostop" type self-cleaning system.
- The machines can be fireproofed, leakproofed and made to run in an inert-gas atmosphere if required.

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