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The disc separator is specially used for the two-phase and three- phase separation. The two-phase separation is to separate the suspended solid from liquid or two liquids which have the different specific gravity and are immiscible. The three-phase separation is to separate the two immiscible liquid phases and a phase of solid at the same time.
1. Liquid solid separation ( separation of bottom concentration suspension), which is called clarification operation, that is two-phase separation.
1. The drum has undergone precise dynamic balance verification, ensuring smooth operation, low vibration, and low noise during operation.
There is a set of disc shaped parts that are stacked together inside the drum - namely the disc. There is a small gap between the discs. The suspension (or emulsion) is fed into the drum from the feed pipe at the center of the drum. When the suspension (or emulsion) flows through the gap between the discs, solid particles (or droplets) will settle on the discs under the action of the centrifuge to form sediment (or liquid layer). The sediment slides along the surface of the disc and separates from the disc, accumulating in the area with the largest diameter inside the drum. The separated liquid is discharged from the drum through the outlet.
The function of discs is to shorten the settling distance of solid particles (or droplets) and expand the settling area of the drum. The installation of discs in the drum greatly improves the production capacity of the separator. The solid accumulated in the drum is automatically discharged from the drum without stopping the machine through the slag removal mechanism.
Model | DHC220 | DHC270 | DHC360 | DHC470 | DHC550 |
Capacity(L/H) | 1000 | 2000 | 3000 | 7000 | >10000 |
Motor(kw) | 4 | 4 | 7.5 | 15 | 22 |
Weight (kg) | 580 | 600 | 1000 | 1720 | 2500 |