Description:
Max bowl speed 4800 RPM, rated @ 40,000 LPH. 90 KW motor 380/460/3/50/60, solids cyclone, sludge pump and PLC control panel. 2005 vintage. Excellent condition. Similar to: GSE 400-36-777. Designed for use with a membrane filter without the use of filter aid.
The Westfalia PROFI 400 beer filtration centrifuge, 316SS. is engineered for high-efficiency beer filtration, making it an essential piece of equipment for breweries aiming to enhance product quality and streamline their production processes. With a maximum bowl speed of 4800 RPM and a rated capacity of 40,000 liters per hour (LPH), this centrifuge is capable of handling substantial volumes while maintaining optimal performance. The robust 90 KW motor, compatible with 380/460V three-phase power at both 50 and 60 Hz, ensures reliable operation across various industrial settings. The inclusion of a solids cyclone and sludge pump further enhances its functionality, allowing for effective separation of solids from liquids, which is critical in producing clear, high-quality beer. The PLC control panel provides intuitive operation and monitoring, making it easier for operators to manage the filtration process efficiently.
Constructed from 316 stainless steel, the Westfalia PROFI 400 is designed to withstand the rigors of industrial use while ensuring compliance with hygiene standards essential in the food and beverage industry. Its design allows for seamless integration with membrane filters, eliminating the need for filter aids, which not only reduces operational costs but also minimizes the potential for contamination. The 2005 vintage model is in excellent condition, reflecting the durability and longevity of Westfalia products. This centrifuge is similar to the GSE 400-36-777, offering comparable performance and reliability, making it a valuable addition to any brewery looking to improve its filtration processes and overall beer quality.
Key Features:
High-Speed Performance, Durable Construction, Efficient Solid Separation, User-Friendly Control Panel, Cost-Effective Filtration
