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CMRPX 318 HGV-74

Alfa Laval
Self-cleaning Disc stack Centrifuges

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Type: CMRPX 318 HGV-74

Manufacturer: Alfa Laval

Description: Self-cleaning Disc stack Centrifuges

Bowl type: Intermittent solids discharge

Bowl inlet: Hermetic

Bowl outlet of light liquid: Hermetically sealed bowl

Bowl outlet of heavy liquid: Hermetic discharge

Bowl discharge initiation: Timer triggered ejection

Degree of bowl discharge: Variable ejection

Bowl design: Concentrator

Drive: Direct drive

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The Alfa Laval CMRPX 318 HGV-74 is a high-performance disc separator distinguished by its self-discharge functionality. With an intermittent solids discharge and a sliding bottom, this separator enables efficient drum emptying without stopping the machine.

Technical Features

The hermetic inlet ensures safe and closed processing, while the hermetic outlets for the light and heavy phase provide precise removal of the liquids. The time-controlled discharge allows for planned and controlled emptying, while the variable degree of discharge offers flexibility in handling.

Drum Design and Drive Type

The drum of the CMRPX 318 HGV-74 is designed as a concentrator, supporting effective phase separation. The direct drive provides reliable and powerful drive technology, making operation efficient.

With these features, the Alfa Laval CMRPX 318 HGV-74 is an excellent choice for companies seeking a reliable separator. 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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