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Decanter centrifuges are a type of laboratory equipment used to separate solids from liquids. They are used in a variety of industries, including food and beverage, pharmaceutical, chemical, and oil and gas. The decanter centrifuge works by spinning a mixture of solids and liquids at high speeds, causing the heavier solids to settle to the bottom of the centrifuge while the lighter liquids are forced out of the top. This process is known as sedimentation.
Decanter centrifuges are highly efficient and can be used to separate a wide range of materials, from small particles to large particles. They are also capable of separating materials with different densities, such as oil and water. The centrifuges are also capable of operating at high speeds, allowing for faster separation times.
The decanter centrifuge market is a growing one, with many companies offering a variety of centrifuges for different applications. Some of the leading companies in the market include Alfa Laval, GEA Group, Flottweg, ANDRITZ, and Hiller Separation & Process. Show Less Read more