Description:
Max bowl speed 4000 RPM, 3157 x G, epicentric liquid dams, 110mm single lead hardsurfaced conveyor, wear protected discharge ports, 15 KW motor 400/3/50/3000 RPM, 159:1 gearbox, 4 KW backdrive, feed tube, guards, vibration switch/isolators and chutes on stand. 1978 vintage. Prior use: Olive oil. Excellent condition. FCA Europe.
The Alfa-Laval NX 314B-11G tricanter centrifuge, 316SS. is engineered for high-efficiency separation processes, particularly in applications such as olive oil extraction. With a maximum bowl speed of 4000 RPM and a centrifugal force of 3157 x G, this centrifuge is capable of achieving optimal separation of liquids and solids, ensuring that the final product meets the highest quality standards. The epicentric liquid dams are designed to enhance the separation process by controlling the flow of liquids, thereby maximizing yield and minimizing product loss. This feature is particularly beneficial in industries where product purity and quality are paramount.
Constructed from 316 stainless steel, the Alfa-Laval NX 314B-11G tricanter centrifuge is built to withstand the rigors of industrial use while resisting corrosion and wear. The 110mm single lead hardsurfaced conveyor is designed for durability, ensuring long-lasting performance even under continuous operation. The wear-protected discharge ports further enhance the longevity of the equipment, allowing for efficient and reliable operation over time. The 15 KW motor, combined with a 159:1 gearbox and a 4 KW backdrive, provides robust power and torque, making it suitable for a variety of separation tasks. Additionally, the inclusion of a feed tube, guards, vibration switch/isolators, and chutes on the stand ensures that the centrifuge operates safely and effectively, minimizing downtime and maintenance needs.
Key Features:
High-Speed Performance, Durable Construction, Efficient Separation, Safety Features, Low Maintenance Requirements
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