LAKOS Separators and Filtration Systems Datasheets for Process Centrifuges
Industrial process centrifuges are used to separate, extract, or wash products or materials in continuous, batch, industrial or environmental operations. As their name suggests, these centrifugal separators use centrifugal force to separate solid particles from a liquid solution.
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| Product Name | Notes |
|---|---|
| Most Commonly Used For: A low flow rate separator designed to remove sand, silt, grit, and scale. Models are available in carbon and stainless steel. | |
| Most Commonly Used For: Centrifugal action filtration for the removal of sand, silt, and scale. Engineered to protect irrigation equipment, pumps and water supply systems. | |
| Most Commonly Used For: Designed and engineered to give a total filtration solution in process industries. Removes solids out of liquid, then out of the separator and out of the... | |
| Most Commonly Used For: Filtration for cooling tower basins and remote sumps in HVAC applications. TowerClean and TowerCleanPLUS systems eliminate the need for manual basin cleaning by separating solids out... | |
| Most Commonly Used For: Filtration for cooling towers, heat exchangers, chillers, compressors, and boilers. | |
| Most Commonly Used For: Filtration of engineered liquid systems in industrial applications. Primary applications include: spray nozzle and small orifices heat exchangers pits, sumps, basins prefiltration waste minimization | |
| Most Commonly Used For: Prevents sand damage to submersible and turbine water well pumps in water well applications. Such damage would typically lead to loss of pump efficiency and eventual... | |
| Most Commonly Used For: Prevents sand damage to submersible water well pumps under 100 gpm. Such damage would typically lead to loss of pump efficiency and ultimate pump failure. Dramatically... | |
| Most Commonly Used For: Removes sand from production fluids before they enter downhole pump, increasing the life and efficiency of ESP and PCP pumps. |