Overview Of Centrifuges
Wastewater treatment decanter centrifuge is an indispensable and efficient separation equipment in the field of modern wastewater treatment. It uses centrifugal force to quickly separate suspended solids and liquids in wastewater. It is widely used in chemical, pharmaceutical, food, municipal sewage treatment and other industries.
With its large processing capacity, good separation effect, high degree of automation and easy maintenance, this equipment has become one of the key equipment to improve the efficiency and quality of wastewater treatment.
How It Works
The horizontal screw centrifuge adopts the differential principle. Through the relative movement of the screw conveyor and the drum, a strong centrifugal force is generated during high-speed rotation to separate substances of different densities in the wastewater. At the same time, combined with the automatic control system, it can achieve precise control of the entire process of feeding, separation, and slag discharge to ensure stable and reliable treatment effects.
Structural Features
- Efficient separation: Unique drum and spiral design ensures efficient separation.
- Automatic control: Integrate advanced PLC control system to realize remote monitoring and automatic operation.
- Wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant: Made of high-strength and corrosion-resistant materials, it can adapt to various harsh working conditions.
- Easy to maintain: Modular design, easy to disassemble and repair.
Application Scenario
- Municipal sewage treatment: used for sludge dewatering to reduce sludge volume for subsequent transportation and disposal.
- Industrial wastewater treatment: such as papermaking, textile, printing and dyeing, pharmaceutical and other industries, to remove suspended matter and particulate matter in wastewater and improve wastewater reuse rate.
- Food processing: Treatment of waste liquid generated during the production of juice, beer, etc., and recovery of valuable solid substances.
- Chemical industry: Treat salty wastewater and organic wastewater, recover useful components or reduce the burden of subsequent treatment.
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