Brief: Want to know how a centrifugal oil purifier effectively removes water and solid impurities from fuel and lubricating oils? This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the Sino-NSH centrifuge separator, demonstrating its operation in power stations, marine applications, and oil fields. You'll see how different models, from manual to fully automated PLC-controlled systems, deliver efficient liquid clarification and solid-liquid separation to extend machinery life.
Related Product Features:
Separates solid impurities and water from oils like fuel and lubricants using centrifugal force without filter media.
Available in manual (CP), semi-automatic (CPA), and fully automatic PLC-controlled (CPPA) deslagging models.
Features a high-reliability drive train system with over 1,000 units delivered annually.
Bowl design offers superior separation performance and responsive discharge of solids.
Pilot valve allows for total or partial discharge of separated solids.
Vibration-proof construction ensures a long operational lifespan.
Optional super partial discharger minimizes liquid loss and maximizes solid thickening.
Offered in mobile or fixed types with various color options for flexible installation.
FAQ:
What types of oils can the centrifugal separator process?
The centrifuge is designed for lubricating oils, fuel, and other mineral oils used in marine diesel engines, power stations, and oil field applications, effectively removing water and mechanical impurities.
How does the centrifuge separate impurities from oil?
It uses centrifugal force to separate components based on density differences. Oil is heated to reduce viscosity, then fed into the bowl where heavier water and solids are discharged separately from the clean oil via centripetal pumps.
What are the available automation levels for the centrifuge?
Three models are available: CP series for manual deslagging, CPA for semi-automatic with manual control, and CPPA for fully automatic operation with PLC control, allowing for varying degrees of labor reduction and process efficiency.
What industries typically use this centrifugal oil purifier?
It is widely used in marine applications, power stations, and the oil field industry for fuel treatment, lube oil treatment, and other processes requiring solid-liquid separation or liquid clarification.