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Decanter BD 50
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The Bauer BD 50 centrifuge operates on the decanter centrifuge principle. Slurry, contaminated with soil particles, is pumped into the hub of a rotating conveyor screw and passes into the rotating bowl surrounding the screw conveyor through ports in the conveyor hub, where the solids are separated out from the fluid by the centrifugal forces and deposited on the bowl wall.
The conveyor screw continuously conveys the solids along the bowl wall to the solids discharge port, whilst the clarified liquid is continuously discharge in the opposite direction. The Bauer decanter centrifuge operates on a fixed speed of between 1600 and 2000 rpm. Heavy duty conveyor blades, generously designed bearings and an optimised system of vibration isolators make a continuos unattended and automatic operation of the Bauer decanter centrifuge possible.
Treatment of waste slurries
Soils of particle size 10 (fine silts and clays) cannot be separated out from the bentonite slurry by mechanical methods due to their very similar particle structure.
Separation of such slurries into clear water and solids is achieved with the use of chemical additives which cause the fine soil particles to flocculate into larger flocculent masses (polymers) which are separated out from the water as solids by secondary centrifuges.
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Technical Data |
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Power take-up (kW) |
45 |
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Charging volume of slurry (m³/h) |
50 |
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Weight (kg) |
5.000 |
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Max. solid size in feed slurry (mm) |
8 |
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(The content of maximum solid size is limited to 10 % of the total quantity for reducing wear in the moving parts of the decanter) |
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