Rosler offer two types of Water Recycling Centrifuge Systems.
What are Centrifuges?
Centrifuges for the cleaning of wastewater from vibratory finishing systems are used to separate the liquid component of the wastewater from the solid particles that are generated during the finishing process.
A centrifuge is a device that uses centrifugal force to separate the solid and liquid components of a mixture. In the context of wastewater treatment, a centrifuge is used to spin the wastewater at high speeds, causing the solid particles to be forced to the outer edge of the centrifuge bowl. The clean liquid is then separated from the solids and can be discharged for reuse or further treatment.
Centrifuges for the cleaning of waste water are designed specifically for the high-solids content of the wastewater produced in these systems. They can handle large volumes of wastewater and are capable of removing a significant amount of the suspended solids and contaminants. The cleaned wastewater can be reused in the vibratory finishing system or discharged to the sewer system or local treatment plant.
Overall, centrifuges are an effective and efficient way to clean wastewater from vibratory finishing systems, helping to reduce the environmental impact of these industrial processes.