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  2. Conical plate centrifuge - Wikipedia

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    Both the conical plate centrifuge and chamber bowl centrifuge can be used for liquid/liquid and solid/liquid separation. However, the advantage of conical plate centrifuge over chamber bowl centrifuge is that solid discharge is possible in conical plate. The chamber bowl has a high capacity for solids but there is no solid discharge.

  3. Centrifuge (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Conical plate centrifuge, a type of centrifuge which provides a parallel configuration of centrifugation spaces; Screen scroll centrifuge, a filtering or screen centrifuge; Pusher centrifuge, a type of filtration technique; The machine used for high-g training of aviators by simulating g-force; Centrifuge (camps), a series of Christian summer camps

  4. Category:Liquid-liquid separation - Wikipedia

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    Conical plate centrifuge; D. Decantation; E. Electroextraction; F. Florentine flask; O. Oil–water separator; Oily water separator (marine) This page was last edited ...

  5. Category:Centrifuges - Wikipedia

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  6. Centrifuge - Wikipedia

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    A centrifuge is a device that uses centrifugal force to subject a specimen to a specified constant force - for example, to separate various components of a fluid. This is achieved by spinning the fluid at high speed within a container, thereby separating fluids of different densities (e.g. cream from milk) or liquids from solids.

  7. Centrifugal water–oil separator - Wikipedia

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    With the plate packs, water is fed into the separator through gravity through the inlet pipe, then the mixture is spread evenly through the separation chamber where the coalescing plate packs are. In the plate packs the oil will rise because of their buoyancy and coalesce on the underside of the plates and form globules of oil that rise to the ...

  8. Laboratory centrifuge - Wikipedia

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    A laboratory centrifuge is a piece of laboratory equipment, driven by a motor, which spins liquid samples at high speed. There are various types of centrifuges, depending on the size and the sample capacity.

  9. Category:Liquid-solid separation - Wikipedia

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