GN premium high standard high speed centrifuge is a perfect choice for drilling mud and drilling waste treatment. GN offer 14’’, 18’’ and 22’’ decanter centrifuge for drilling mud and drilling waste treatment. It can also be used for waste water treatment and other applications.
Some weeks ago, GN Solids Control company dispatched a batch of shipment for a middle east job site. There are high speed decanter centrifuge 14’’ and 18’’ included in the shipment.
Parameters of the 14’’ and 18’’ drilling waste decanter centrifuge for middle east jobsite:
1) All the centrifuges are made per international high standard. The centrifuge bowl is made from duplex stainless steel (SS2205) by centrifugal casting. It is more durable than SS316L or SS304.
2) All the centrifuges equipped with ATEX zone 1 standard explosion proof VFD control panel. The centrifuge VFD control panel is equipped with ATEX standard air conditional for cooling down. It is specially designed for the high temperature area, and especially suitable for the offshore drilling rigs in Middle East and Affric, where it is high temperature and with high humidity. The VFD control panel is controlled by PLC system for smart control. GN equipped touch screen and rod control board to double ensure the performance. Clients can choose suitable type per jobsite condition.
3) German brand NETZSCH pump have been equipped to feeding for the high speed centrifuges. All the screw pumps are with VFD control and controlled by the centrifuge VFD panel to get variable speed automatically.
4) The drilling mud and drilling waste decanter centrifuge will be put on a telescopic skid. Both the centrifuge feeding pump and the smart control panel is mounted on the same skid for compact design.
5) In order to cater for the offshore drilling rig lifting standard, all the centrifuges and telescopic skids is certified by DNV per DNV2.7-1 standard.
If you have any question on GN equipment, or want more information about GN brand decanter centrifuge, welcome you contact GN group people freely.
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Published: 04 June 2016