Product Introduction
The LW520 centrifuge is a new model launched by our factory based on years of research and manufacture of centrifuges, according to the characteristics of domestic production processes. The new model with international advanced level has been developed based on the characteristics of solid and liquid two-phase separation in monosodium glutamate, alcohol, non-metallic ore and similar production processes.
This manual describes the characteristics, structural principle, installation and commissioning, operation and maintenance, machine lubrication, maintenance, failure analysis and analysis of LW520 centrifuge Exclusions, electrical systems, wearing parts, etc. will be explained, and the user unit is expected to read this manual carefully for reference of installation and use. The names and numbers of each component in this manual are compiled and named according to our relevant standards.
Therefore, part of the structure of a certain type of product may not conform to the instructions. We will try our best to give a timely explanation, and please ask our customers to inquire at any time. LW520 centrifuge design, manufacturing, factory inspection, etc. are strictly implemented JB/T502-2004 and enterprise technical specifications formulated by our factory.
Applications
The 3-phase decanter separates which contains oil into an oil phase, solids and virtually oilfree waste water. Because of its high dry matter, the solids can be recycled relatively easily. In addition, the solids concentration in the waste water is lower than would be the case if nozzle separators are used in conventional process.
Advantages :
. 1. Lower cake transportation costs due to very dry solids
2. Better recovery of nutrients due to very high separation efficiency
3. Lower fresh water consumption compared to other processes
4. Continuous and fully automatic operation
5. 24 h operating reliability
6. Optimum wear protection
7. Energy saving design
8. Easy to operate
9. Easy to maintain
10. Simple assembly/dismantling
Working principle
Features
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