Abstract

This article describes the FGI-501K-01 centrifuge, whose residue-stay time in the rotor is regulated by a special disc with discharge port. Filtering inertil centrifuges are mainly used in the sugar and coal-mining industries. The described centrifuge was tested in the production of ammonium sulfate, and the productivity was 1.11 kg/sec (4000 kg/h) for an initial-suspension concentration of approx. 40% by weight. The moisture content of the residue after centrifuging varied from 0.3 to 0.9%, depending on the width of the disc's slot. It is determined that the FGI centrifuge has an increased interrepair period and improved reliability as compared with the auger filtering centrifuges currently used.

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