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The Centrifugal Cream Separator is a type of agricultural machinery and equipment used to separate cream from milk. It works by spinning the milk at high speeds, which causes the cream to separate from the milk and rise to the top. The cream is then collected and the skimmed milk is left behind. The separator is used in the dairy industry to produce cream, butter, and other dairy products. It is also used in the production of cheese, yogurt, and other dairy-based products.
The Centrifugal Cream Separator market is a growing sector of the agricultural machinery and equipment industry. It is used by dairy farmers, cheese makers, and other food producers to increase efficiency and reduce costs. The separator is also used in the production of non-dairy products such as ice cream and other frozen desserts.
Some companies in the Centrifugal Cream Separator market include Alfa Laval, GEA Group, Westfalia Separator, and Tetra Pak. Show Less Read more