Disc centrifuge is a commonly used model of high core machine, and its working principle is based on the principle of high core force. Centrifugal force is a force acting on a rotating body that causes the material inside the body to move radially, thereby achieving separation.
A disc centrifuge consists of a main body, a turntable, a filter cloth, and other components. During operation, the materials to be processed are placed on the turntable of the disc centrifuge and driven to rotate at high speed by the main body. When the turntable rotates at high speed, the centrifugal force generated will separate the material into different densities and sizes.
During the rotation of materials, different centrifugal forces are generated due to the varying densities of different materials, resulting in different separation effects of different materials on the turntable. Lightweight materials will move outward, while heavy materials will move inward, achieving material separation.
At the same time, disc centrifuges can also achieve separation effects for different materials by adjusting different parameters such as rotational speed, feed rate, etc. Through this principle, disc centrifuges can be widely used in fields such as chemical engineering and food, achieving the goal of separating different materials such as solid-liquid, solid solid, and liquid-liquid.
In short, the working principle of a disc centrifuge is based on the centrifugal force, which separates materials of different densities and sizes through a high-speed rotating disc, thereby achieving the extraction and processing of different materials.
































