Description:
Max bowl speed 8400 RPM, rated @ 2250 LPH, 4 KW motor 380/3/50/1450 RPM on skid with tools. No control panel. 1973 vintage. Reconditioned. Located in Europe.
The (2) Westfalia SA 7-06-076 clarifier centrifuges, 316SS are engineered for high-efficiency separation processes, making them an ideal choice for a variety of industrial applications. With a maximum bowl speed of 8400 RPM, these centrifuges are capable of processing up to 2250 liters per hour, ensuring rapid and effective clarification of liquids. The robust 4 kW motor operates at 380V, 3-phase, 50Hz, and 1450 RPM, providing the necessary power to handle demanding separation tasks. These units are mounted on a skid, facilitating easy installation and mobility within your facility. Although they do not come with a control panel, their straightforward design allows for integration into existing systems with minimal effort, making them a practical solution for companies looking to enhance their separation capabilities without extensive modifications.
Constructed from high-quality 316 stainless steel, these clarifier centrifuges offer exceptional resistance to corrosion and wear, ensuring longevity and reliability in harsh industrial environments. The 1973 vintage of these machines speaks to their durability and the timeless engineering principles that Westfalia has employed in their design. Each unit has been meticulously reconditioned to meet operational standards, providing peace of mind that they will perform effectively upon installation. The combination of high-speed performance and durable construction makes the (2) Westfalia SA 7-06-076 clarifier centrifuges a valuable asset for any operation requiring efficient liquid clarification, whether in food processing, chemical manufacturing, or wastewater treatment applications.
Key Features:
High-Speed Performance, Durable Construction, Easy Installation, Reconditioned Reliability, Versatile Applications
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