The CINC centrifuges

The CINC centrifuges

CINC separator uses centrifugal force to separate unmixed liquids of different densities.

1. Structure composition

The equipment consists of a metal casing with a liquid inlet and outlet and a drum.

The motor is connected to the drum through a direct elastic coupling, and the transmission provides precise control of the drum speed.


2. Features:

One or two streams are introduced into the annular mixing chamber. For an already mixed two-phase flow, only one inlet may be used and the second inlet may be used to introduce a second liquid phase in the extraction or cleaning process.

The discharge port allows the separation of the two liquid phases to flow directly from the CINC device by gravity.

For high mixing or extraction processes, the liquid can be uniformly mixed in an annular mixing chamber and then directed to the drum inlet by the bottom vanes.

The self-pumping drum moves the liquid upward along the axis of the drum through the drum, and the centrifugal force generated (up to 100-600 g's) separates the two liquid phases.

Fluid flow and separation are the result of a unique drum design and a patented weir ring design. By adjusting the rotating speed of the drum and the diameter of the heavy phase weir, the equipment can quickly and effectively separate any two kinds of non-mixed liquids. For a process, these two parameters can be optimized based on the proportion, flow rate, density difference, and viscosity of the liquid.