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ATE 9-00-007

GEA Westfalia Separator
Self-cleaning Disc stack Centrifuges

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Type: ATE 9-00-007

Manufacturer: GEA Westfalia Separator

Description: Self-cleaning Disc stack Centrifuges

Bowl design: Bowl for concentration/purification

Liquid discharge: Open discharge of liquid components

Constructional features: Standard design

Design of hood and sediment collector: Removable hood

Type of drive: Flange type motor vertical

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The GEA Westfalia Separator ATE 9-00-007 is a powerful disc stack separator distinguished by its self-discharge functionality. The drum design as a separating drum enables efficient separation of light and heavy liquids as well as the discharge of solids.

Efficient discharge of liquids

The liquid outlet is designed open, ensuring uncomplicated discharge of the separated liquids. This improves handling and reduces maintenance effort.

Robust construction

The frame and drive are designed in a standard configuration, supporting the machine's reliability and longevity. The flange-mounted motor is mounted vertically and provides stable performance during operation.

Flexibility through removable hood

The removable hood and the solids catcher allow easy cleaning and maintenance, further increasing the separator's efficiency.

The combination of these features makes the GEA Westfalia Separator ATE 9-00-007 a reliable choice for technical buyers and engineers. Centrimax is a good and reliable supplier for this machine.

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Your advantages

  • Over 60 years of experience
  • Remanufacturing (factory rebuilt)
  • PLC-based control system
  • First class quality
  • Inhouse test laboratory
  • Savings up to 70%
  • Commissioning/process integration
  • Centrimax warranty
  • After sales service
  • Manufacturer-independent

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