Description:
Max bowl speed 4000 RPM, hogged-out cake ports, liquid plate dams, 4.25" single lead STC-tiled conveyor, 40 HP motor 460/3/60/1775 RPM, 10 HP backdrive, guards, 125:1 gearbox, feed tube, vibration isolators/switch, unitized on a stand. Prior use: Nutraceuticals. Excellent condition.
The Sharples P3000 decanter centrifuge, 316SS. is engineered for optimal performance in the separation of solids and liquids, making it an ideal choice for various industrial applications, particularly in the nutraceutical sector. With a maximum bowl speed of 4000 RPM, this centrifuge efficiently processes large volumes of material, ensuring rapid and effective separation. The hogged-out cake ports and liquid plate dams are designed to enhance the discharge of solids while minimizing liquid carryover, thus improving overall product yield. The robust 4.25" single lead STC-tiled conveyor is specifically designed to handle the demands of continuous operation, providing reliable performance even under heavy loads. Coupled with a powerful 40 HP motor operating at 460/3/60/1775 RPM, this centrifuge delivers the necessary torque and speed to optimize separation efficiency.
In addition to its impressive performance specifications, the Sharples P3000 decanter centrifuge, 316SS. is built with durability and ease of maintenance in mind. The unit features a 10 HP backdrive and a 125:1 gearbox, which work together to ensure smooth operation and longevity of the equipment. The inclusion of vibration isolators and a switch enhances operational stability, reducing wear and tear on components. The entire unit is mounted on a sturdy stand, providing a stable base for operation and facilitating easy access for maintenance tasks. Given its prior use in the nutraceutical industry, this centrifuge has been maintained in excellent condition, making it a reliable choice for businesses looking to enhance their processing capabilities.
Key Features:
High-Speed Performance, Durable Construction, Efficient Solid-Liquid Separation, Easy Maintenance, Stable Operation
