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CHPX 510 SFD-74

Alfa Laval
Self-cleaning Disc stack Centrifuges

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Type: CHPX 510 SFD-74

Manufacturer: Alfa Laval

Description: Self-cleaning Disc stack Centrifuges

Bowl type: Intermittent solids discharge

Bowl inlet: Gravity discharge

Bowl outlet of light liquid: Fixed paring device

Bowl outlet of heavy liquid: Gravity discharge

Bowl discharge initiation: Self triggered ejection

Degree of bowl discharge: Variable ejection

Bowl design: Concentrator

Drive: Direct drive

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The Alfa Laval CHPX 510 SFD-74 is a self-cleaning disc separator specifically designed for the concentration of liquids.

Drive Type

The separator is powered by a direct drive, offering efficient and low-maintenance performance.

Inlet and Outlet

The separator features an open inlet that allows for continuous feeding of the liquid to be processed. The light phase is discharged through a fixed skimming device, while the heavy phase utilizes an open outlet.

Bowl Design

In the concentration process, the light liquid phase is separated from the heavy liquid phase. Additionally, solids can be discharged.

Discharge

The separator uses an intermittent sliding piston to automatically eject solids from the bowl. The self-initiated discharge allows for flexible control, while the variable discharge ensures optimal adaptation to process conditions.

Centrimax is your reliable partner for this machine, offering you high-quality, fully refurbished separators for your operation.

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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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