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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2009

Here's our second video on the Raw Power Centrifuge from WVO Designs.

Here's the link to the first one we did:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1-9OEq6cUo

Learn more about this cool centrifuge here:
http://www.utahbiodieselsupply.com/centrifugewvo.php

In this video we show how centrifuges work with some colored water spinning at various speeds and then show the operating components of an Extreme Raw Power Centrifuge that can be used for filtering vegetable oil. This one is unique because it comes with an AC Drive that allows you to control the motor from 150 to 6,000 RPM's.

Be sure to check out the first video we did as well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1-9OEq6cUo

Thanks for stopping by!

Utah Biodiesel Supply
http://www.utahbio.com

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  • does anyone know of an equation that can tell me how many g's is being generate once a centrigufe starts to spin???

    what's the whole mathematic's behind it.

  • @GUYANESEGT I'd imagine if you give WVO Designs a call they could tell you.

  • Also if this really worked the color die in the water would separate from the water.

  • @freeekonaleesh2 This one is designed only to remove solids. There are centrifuges on the market that'll separate two different liquids, but they're a completely different design. Because the dye is a liquid, this one won't separate it from the water. The green dye is just to illustrate how it works.

  • Where can I buy this centrifuge unit? And how much?

  • @TheVirtouso Utah Biodiesel Supply and WVO Designs both sell these. Visit utahbio dot com on the web.

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  • @scott98390 It's actually pronounced Cen-Tri-Fuge.

  • Please call it a "cent-RI-fuge" and not a "cent-ER-fuge". You are mispronouncing that word.

  • @GUYANESEGT: g=r*w^2/9.8 where r = radius of bowl in meters, w = 2*pi*(revolutions per second)

  • Its not RPM, its Hz.....

  • i saw a massive centrifuge in dead space

    it was awsome

  • opened centrifuges are extremely dangerous, if rotor were damage could hurt you, are not children's games.

  • @GUYANESEGT

    look up centripetal force on wikipedia

  • @UtahBiodiesel Assuming the radius to the outer wall is around 100 mm it would generate an accelleration of around 4000G @ 6000 RPM on the outer wall.

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