Heinkel USA Datasheets for Laboratory Centrifuges
Laboratory centrifuges are used to separate particles from a solution according to their size, shape, density, and viscosity of the medium and rotor speed.
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H 300 and 630 C Pilot plant centrifuges Special properties for the benefit of the customer Mobile, compact design. Very simple installation “plug and use” application. Ideal for “upscaling”. Very... | |
H 300 and 630 P Pilot plant centrifuges Special properties for the benefit of the customer Compact design. Very simple installation “plug and use” application. cGMP compliant. Fully automatic operation. | |
H 630 – 1300 P Horizontal peeler centrifuges A lack of hygiene at machines and devices in pharma based applications can lead to health hazard as a result of product... | |
H 630 – 1600 C Horizontal peeler centrifuges Horizontal peeler centrifuges in sizes H 630 C - H 1600 C, chemistry version, are used for separating medium to large quantities... | |
HF 300.1 – HF 1300.1 Inverting filter centrifuges Special properties for the benefit of the customer Assured solid discharge without residual heel Clean filtering cloth for the next filling process... | |
V 200 – 500 TC Pilot plant centrifuges Special properties for the benefit of the customer Mobile, compact design Very simple installation “plug and use” application Ideal for “upscaling” Double... | |
V 200 – 500 TP Pilot plant centrifuges Special properties for the benefit of the customer Mobile, compact design Very simple installation “plug and use” application Ideal for “upscaling” Very... | |
V 630 - 1800 BC Vertical peeler centrifuges Special properties for the benefit of the customer Excellent adaptability to changing products High throughputs Separation through filtration or sedimentation Low residual... | |
HEINKEL Inverting Filter Centrifuges have a horizontally mounted bowl. The unique characteristic is the automatic heel-free discharge. While under rotation, the fi lter cloth is pulled out of the bowl... |