FLOTTWEG DISC
centrifuges are used for separation and clarification of slurries
containing low percentages of suspended solids. Systems can be
designed for gas tight operation where required. FLOTTWEG’s latest
development, the AC-Series DISC
centrifuges are perfectly suited for process water recycling such as
in the effluent treatment in the wheat starch process. They are also
the equipment of choice for the separation of biodiesel and
glycerine.
Their features
include:
FLOTTWEG’s
product range for disk
centrifuges covers throughput capacities from below 1 m³/h up to 85
m³/h.
Mode of operation
A DISC centrifuge consists of a
vertical, rotating bowl with an integral disc stack. While the
centrifugal forces imparted by the rotating bowl act to separate the
phase according to their density, this effect is enhanced by the
disc stacks. When the density of the suspended solids is greater
than that of the liquid phases, the solids will deposit on the inner
wall of the bowl. These systems are
effectively batch centrifuges. While liquid phase is discharged
continuously, to remove
solids the feed is normally interrupted and the bowl is opened. The
feed should therefore contain less than 2% solids. Solids removal
can be manual or automatic (self cleaning), depending on the model
chosen.
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Schematic
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A DISC centrifuge is referred to
as a SEPARATOR when it is employed to separate two liquids, with or
without solids. The separation is optimized by inserting a variety
of weir rings or by applying back pressure to the outlets.
Where the DISC centrifuge is
primarily employed to remove solids from the liquids, it is referred
to as a CLARIFIER or PURIFIER .
Typical applications
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Clarifying beverages |
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Clarifying biodiesel |
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Biodiesel and glycerine
separation |
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Clarifying vegetable oils, eg.
olive oil |
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Clarifying mineral oils
recovered from sludge |
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Clarifying recycled process
water in the food industry |
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Purifying pharmaceutical
products |
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