Reference
Power:50w
Drum speed: 5000rpm
Drum length:1900mm
Throughput: 800T/h
How it works
Two-phase decanters operate according to the sedimentation principle, which uses centrifugal force to separate solid particles from liquid media. The machine consists of a rotating bowl, an auger (conveyor) and a drive. The feed enters the bowl through the central inlet, while the decanter spins at high speed. Due to centrifugal force, the heavier solids move towards the bowl wall, forming a cake layer. The lighter liquid phase, called centrifugation, occupies the outside of the bowl. As the bowl rotates, the auger conveys the solid cake to the conical end, where it is discharged. At the same time, the centrifugation liquid flows out of the bowl through an adjustable port located on the side.
As the bowl rotates, the auger conveys the solid cake to the conical end, where it is discharged. At the same time, the centrifugation liquid flows out of the bowl through an adjustable port located on the side. The speed of the bowl and auger, as well as the difference in velocity between them, determines the separation efficiency and residence time of the solids in the bowl. By adjusting these parameters, the operator can optimize the process and achieve the desired separation results.
Scope of applications
Two-phase decanter machine is widely used in wheat A and B starch refining and concentration, corn protein concentration, wastewater treatment, etc. A two-phase decanter is a mechanical device that uses the principle of centrifugal sedimentation to continuously separate suspensions with density differences. It is suitable for separating different feeds under different process conditions, and is widely used in pharmaceutical, food, chemical, light industry, environmental protection and other industries. The two-phase decanter takes advantage of the gravity difference of the object to precipitate the solid phase under the action of centrifugal force.
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