Description
Brand: WYDDDARY
Features:
- 2.2KW high-power three-phase asynchronous motor, made of pure copper core, high operating efficiency, low heat generation, long-term operation, strong and durable.
- High density filter hole design, filter hole diameter is only 0.24 inches, can greatly improve the dehydration rate, can play a good water washing effect, will not damage the material.
- Equipped with a centrifugal starting flange, the machine can be started slowly, and its braking efficiency is high, which can quickly stop the drum.
- The main shaft is made of high-quality steel, equipped with two bearings, and the lower end is supported by a thrust ball bearing to reduce wear and save power.
- he three support points are equipped with suspension spring damping, which can greatly reduce the amplitude generated during operation and ensure smooth operation.
Details:
The WYDDDARY Lab Industrial Centrifuge is a powerful 2200W machine designed for efficient solid-liquid separation in industrial applications. Featuring a robust 2.2KW three-phase asynchronous motor constructed with pure copper, it guarantees high efficiency and durability while minimizing heat generation for long-term use. The innovative high-density filter hole design, with a diameter of just 0.24 inches, significantly enhances dehydration rates without compromising material integrity. Its centrifugal starting flange allows for a controlled start-up and rapid braking, ensuring operational safety and efficiency. Crafted from high-quality steel, the main shaft is supported by dual bearings and a thrust ball bearing, reducing wear and conserving energy. Additionally, the three suspension spring dampers effectively minimize operational vibrations, promoting a smooth and reliable performance. Ideal for grinding, cutting, and oil washing of various metal parts, this centrifuge is an essential tool for any industrial setting looking to optimize processes and enhance productivity.
UPC: 198462642668































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