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OSA 20-96-066

GEA Westfalia Separator
Self-cleaning Disc stack Centrifuges

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Type: OSA 20-96-066

Manufacturer: GEA Westfalia Separator

Description: Self-cleaning Disc stack Centrifuges

Bowl design: Bowl for clarification

Liquid discharge: With centripetal pump under pressure

Constructional features: Standard design

Design of hood and sediment collector: Hinged hood

Type of drive: Flange type motor horizontal

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The GEA Westfalia Separator OSA 20-96-066 is a high-performance disc stack separator distinguished by its self-discharge capability. This machine is ideal for applications requiring efficient liquid discharge.

Efficient liquid discharge

Liquid discharge is performed with a pressurized scoop, enabling reliable and continuous emptying. This reduces downtime and increases productivity.

Practical design

The hinged cover and solids catcher facilitate access to the machine and allow for easy maintenance. This contributes to the longevity and efficiency of the separator.

Robust drive type

The flange-mounted horizontal motor provides stable and reliable drive power essential for the operation of the separator. This drive arrangement ensures consistent performance and minimizes wear.

The combination of these features makes the GEA Westfalia Separator OSA 20-96-066 a valuable solution for technical buyers and engineers seeking an efficient and maintenance-friendly machine. Centrimax is a good and reliable supplier for this machine.

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  • 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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