Description:
Max bowl speed 4500 RPM, rated @ 12,000 LPH on skimming. 18.5 KW motor 380/3/50/1465 RPM, sludge tank, valving and milk vessel. 1977 vintage. Very good condition. Located in Europe. Equivalent to MSA 90-01-076.
The Westfalia SAMM 12006 milk separator, 316SS. is engineered to deliver exceptional performance in the dairy processing industry. With a maximum bowl speed of 4500 RPM, this separator is capable of efficiently skimming milk at a remarkable rate of 12,000 liters per hour. The robust 18.5 KW motor operates at 380 volts, 3-phase, and 50 Hz, ensuring reliable and consistent operation. The machine is designed with a sludge tank, valving, and a milk vessel, making it a comprehensive solution for milk separation needs. Despite being a vintage model from 1977, it remains in very good condition, showcasing the durability and longevity that Westfalia products are known for. Its stainless steel construction not only enhances its aesthetic appeal but also ensures resistance to corrosion and easy cleaning, making it suitable for the hygienic requirements of dairy processing environments.
This separator is equivalent to the MSA 90-01-076 model, providing buyers with confidence in its specifications and performance capabilities. The Westfalia SAMM 12006 is ideal for medium to large-scale dairy operations looking to optimize their milk processing efficiency. Its high-speed operation allows for quick separation of cream from milk, which is crucial for producing various dairy products. The design of the separator facilitates easy maintenance, ensuring that operators can perform routine checks and servicing with minimal downtime. Located in Europe, this machine is a valuable addition to any dairy processing facility aiming to enhance productivity while maintaining high standards of quality.
Key Features:
High-Speed Performance, Durable Construction, Easy Maintenance, Efficient Skimming Capacity, Reliable Motor Operation
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