Classifying Decanters separate the solids phase in the suspension into a fine fraction (small particles) and a coarse fraction (large particles).
Adding on a second classification stage has the advantage that existing product losses can be transformed into the desired higher quality without excessive expenditure.
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For clear classification in chemical and mineral processing applications. The clarified liquid is discharged freely into a liquid catcher and flows off under gravity. CIP-compatability of the decanter can be assured.
GEA offers classifying decanters for barite recovery in drilling mud treatment.
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