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Uploaded by on Oct 22, 2008

http://www.westfalia-separator.com/products/separators.html

Separators from Westfalia Separator have become essential in all industrial sectors, e.g. in enzyme treatment or fragmentation and in the pharmaceutical and chemical industry. In oils recovery, fats recovery, production of wine, beer, dairy products, vegetable and fruit juices. Westfalia Separator offers stand-alone machines or separators integrated in complete process lines.

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  • Can this product refine crude oil

  • @otis13able For refining crude oil, we have a lot of special centrifuges available, not necessarily exactly like the one you see in the animation, as the animation shows a clarifier which is used for liquid / solid separation. Clarifiers like this one are for example used for beer clarification. More information can be found on our website.

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  • @estebanpatroni it works with a steam line to make the rude oil like HFO in thin condition and works good

  • This type is used in fule line in ships , rigs

    

  • nicely put together. Well done!

  • This is the process to separate milk and cream (just one example).

  • fukushima daichi needs one bad

  • its looks like alien technology to me

  • this must of taken some time to animate. It was good

  • i have an exam tomarrow and i was very helpful for my exam.thx for uploading...

  • @otis13able Hi. I study Naval Engineering and I'm used to see this separators working aboard ships, lowering the amounts of particulate material and water in the fuel oil. I don't think it can be use to refine crude oil, because the fractional distillation, wich uses the diference between densities, needs a high temperature to work (about 400°C), and this separators work at temperatures from 85 to 98°C. Maybe it could be adapted, who knows. See ya!

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