Product Overview
A disc centrifuge is a highly efficient liquid-solid three-phase separation device widely used in the chemical, food, pharmaceutical, petroleum, dairy, and environmental protection industries. Using a high-speed rotating drum and stacked discs, this device achieves rapid sedimentation of solid particles and separation of liquids in a fraction of a second, achieving separation efficiency far exceeding that of conventional sedimentation equipment. Compared to traditional gravity separation methods, a disc centrifuge offers significant advantages, including high separation precision, robust processing capacity, and a high degree of automation.

Structure and Operating Principle
The core component of a disc centrifuge is a high-speed rotating drum with conical discs. When a mixed liquid enters the drum, the powerful centrifugal force rapidly separates components of varying densities: solid particles are flung toward the outer wall, while clarified liquid rises through the gaps between the discs and is discharged through separate outlets. The discs significantly shorten the settling distance, improving separation efficiency and enabling the device to efficiently process liquid mixtures containing fine solid particles or with minimal density differences.

Application Areas
In the food industry, disc centrifuges are commonly used for milk clarification and degreasing, juice clarification, and edible oil refining. In the chemical industry, they are used for lubricant regeneration, fuel purification, catalyst recovery, and chemical raw material purification. In the pharmaceutical industry, they are widely used for the separation and purification of antibiotics, vitamins, and biological products. Furthermore, in the environmental protection industry, disc centrifuges are also used for wastewater treatment and oil-water separation, helping companies reduce emissions and achieve resource recovery.







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