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Horizontal Swarf Centrifuge - for recovery of coolant and chips
Horizontal Swarf Centrifuge - for recovery of coolant and chips
The horizontal centrifuge Type HD represents a completely unique idea in swarf processing. The coolant and the chips are centrifuged in a horizontally suspended drum where the coolant is separated by means of a wedge bar screen. The centrifuge is entirely emptied of dry chips and coolant - even after it has been switched off. The centrifuge is ideally suited for installation in a continuously working swarf processing system and works without any manual service. It handles any type of swarf shorter than 30mm.
Short wet chips with max. length of 20-30 mm are fed into the inlet with a chip conveyor. Bar ends and long swarf can be screened out with an optional bar end separator prior to the centrifuge. The chips enter the centre of the drum and is moved outwards at a high rotating speed. In the periphery of the drum there is a wire wedge screen. The liquid goes through the screen and the dry chips is thrown out of the outlet
Highest G-force of the existing chip centrifuges on the market and, consequently, also highest separation of coolant and chips
The horizontal design will mean low operation and maintenance costs. All the components are easily accessible. Cleaning of the drum will take about 5-6 minutes, compared with other centrifuges, about 3-4 hours.
Automatic emptying of the centrifuge after each working cycle allows easy cleaning and multiple materials to be processed in batch.
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