Packaged skid mounted Decasmart centrifuge systems now available as pre built plants for rapid on-site installation

MSE Hiller has announced that the DP45N and DP31-422VABD Hiller Decapress centrifuge systems are now available as standard built packaged plants, which means minimal on site build time.

MSE Hiller’s new DP45N and DP31-422 machines, which cover capacities from 1 to 25 m3/hr, can now come pre-built as a complete ‘Decasmart’ dewatering plant with all necessary ancillary components already connected.

Components of the new packaged skid mounted Decasmart centrifuge systems include:

  • System control panel (fully automatic with SEE pro controller)
  • Support stand
  • Feed pump (variable speed)
  • Polymer make-up and dosing system (fully automatic)
  • Endress + Hauser E+H electromagnetic flowmeters
  • Pipework, valves and fittings (all in stainless steel)
  • Discharge connection chutes, sample points and flanged fittings
  • Screw discharge conveyor

Building most of the centrifuge infrastructure as a packaged plant enables the unit to be pre-built off site at Hiller’s workshops. Once delivered and on-site, the pre-built plant is simply connected to local site services before being fully operational. Site installation and connection typically takes between 3 – 4 hours.

The new units also boast a standard size footprint of 5.6 m x 2.2 m enabling them to fit in a 20 ft container, allowing them to be easily containerised for overseas shipping.

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