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CB 635-03-09

GEA Westfalia Separator
Three Phase Decanters (Tricanter)

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Type: CB 635-03-09

Manufacturer: GEA Westfalia Separator

Description: Three Phase Decanters (Tricanter)

Bowl design: Flat angle design

L/D ratio: Standard

Housing design: Normal design

Liquid discharge: Gravity discharge of light phase, heavy phase under pressure

Type of drive: V-belt drive

Type of conveyor drive: Hydrostatic conveyor drive

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The three-phase decanter GEA Westfalia Separator CB 635-03-09 offers an efficient solution for the separation of liquids and solids. With a bowl diameter of 630 mm and a flat-cone bowl construction, this decanter ensures reliable separation in various applications.

Bowl and housing design

The bowl has a normal length and is integrated into a standard housing configuration. This design enables stable performance and simple handling.

Phase discharge

Discharge of the liquids is unpressurized for the light phase and under pressure for the heavy phase. This functionality optimizes the separation process and ensures effective removal of the separated phases.

Drive types

The decanter uses a belt drive for the bowl, while the scroll is driven by a hydrostatic drive. These drive types provide precise control and adaptation to varying operating conditions.

The GEA Westfalia Separator CB 635-03-09 is a reliable choice for technical purchasers and engineers who value efficiency and quality. Centrimax is a good and reliable supplier for this machine.

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