• What is an MP centrifuge?
  • MP centrifuges have been designed to eliminate cross contamination between contaminated oil and cleaned oil, from the unique impeller drawing oil in at the base of the units to oil-sealed components. All ensure cleaned oil and dirty oil remain separate. Whatever size centrifuge you need – benefit from the same market-leading technology. Need a PDS?
  • How do oil centrifuges separate water and sediment?
  • Separation of Water and Solids: Oil centrifuges are three-phase separators that separate water and sediment simultaneously. Compact Size: Oil centrifuges are relatively small for the capacity of oil they can process.
  • How does a purebilge centrifugal separator work?
  • The PureBilge disc-stack centrifugal separator rotates with a gravitational force of 6,000 G generated at 8,000 rpm. Oil and emulsions are separated from the oily water and discharged continuously through the oil outlet.
  • How does a diesel oil centrifuge work?
  • Simultaneous removal of water is an added advantage. Diesel fuel stored in tanks has rust, sediment, and other contaminants along with water from condensation. An oil centrifuge installed in a kidney loop on the storage tank keeps the fuel’s solids and liquid contaminants clean.
  • What is an oil water centrifuge?
  • An?Oil Centrifuge?is a continuous process centrifuge machine capable of continuously separating Water and Sludge from any oil. An Industrial Oil Water Centrifuge uses discs in the bowl to magnify the effective g-force, making them highly efficient at separating small traces of water and sludge from oil or the other way around.
  • What are the advantages of oil centrifuge?
  • Compact Size: Oil centrifuges are relatively small for the capacity of oil they can process. Low Operating Cost: Unlike filters, centrifuges do not need filter media and the related labor and material cost, resulting in considerable savings. Emulsion Separation: An oil centrifuge can break simple oil in water or water in oil emulsions.