Equipment introduction
A solid-liquid separator is a device based on the principle of centrifugal separation, primarily used to treat settleable solids in liquids. It is widely used in the filtration of high-turbidity raw water, mine wastewater, and industrial circulating water. Using centrifugal separation technology, it enhances particle adsorption efficiency by creating a sludge suspension layer. Combining agglomeration and flocculation theory with an upward-flow fluidized bed design, this creates a high-density suspended particle layer, achieving efficient separation.


