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The Top Discharge Basket Centrifuge is designed for pilot-scale batch filtration, cake washing, and dewatering of filterable crystal slurries, reaction precipitates, and intermediate products.
It is suitable for process development teams, pilot plants, research centers, and small-scale production lines that need to verify separation performance before selecting larger commercial equipment. The open top-discharge design allows operators to inspect the cake directly, collect samples, adjust operating conditions, and compare different filtration or washing methods between batches.
It is intended for pilot and scale-up work where process flexibility, test visibility, and practical operating data are more important than fully automatic cake discharge.
- Pilot crystallization solid-liquid separation
- Reaction precipitate dewatering trials
- Fine chemical intermediate filtration tests
- Organic and inorganic salt crystal dewatering
- Mother liquor removal studies
- Cake washing optimization
- Filter medium evaluation
- Small-batch product recovery
- Pilot drying feed preparation
- Process scale-up validation
- Multi-product campaign trials
- Batch separation before commercial equipment selection
Peony provides pilot-scale separation equipment and process support for customers who need to confirm material behavior before moving into larger production.
A typical pilot arrangement is:
Pilot Reactor / Crystallizer → Slurry Collection Tank → Top Discharge Basket Centrifuge → Filtrate Sampling or Recovery → Optional Cake Washing → Spin Drying → Manual Cake Discharge → Pilot Dryer / Product Analysis
The purpose is not only to dewater solids. It is to generate useful scale-up data for filtration, washing, moisture reduction, product recovery, and downstream handling.
Peony can help customers evaluate:
- Whether the slurry forms a stable filter cake
- Suitable basket loading and cake thickness
- Filter screen or filter cloth selection
- Filtrate clarity and liquid drainage behavior
- Washing efficiency and wash-liquid consumption
- Final cake moisture after spin drying
- Crystal breakage during separation and discharge
- Manual product handling requirements
- Suitable production-scale centrifuge type and capacity
How the Top Discharge Centrifuge Works in Pilot-Scale Solid-Liquid Separation
- Batch Feeding
Pilot slurry enters the rotating basket lined with a suitable filter medium. - Liquid Filtration
Mother liquor, solvent, or process liquid passes through the filter medium and is collected through the filtrate outlet. - Cake Formation
Solids remain inside the basket and gradually form a filter cake. - Optional Cake Washing
Wash liquid can be introduced to displace residual mother liquor, soluble impurities, or process residues. - Spin Drying
The basket continues rotating to reduce residual liquid in the cake. - Machine Stop
After the programmed cycle is completed, the basket stops safely. - Top Cover Opening
The cover is opened to allow direct access to the cake. - Manual Cake Collection
Operators remove the dewatered solids for sampling, drying, analysis, packaging, or further testing.

Technical Parameter
| Type | Basket - Diameter (mm) | Basket - Volume (L) | Basket - Capacity (kg) | Basket - Speed (rpm) | Basket - G-force | Power (kw) | Weight (kg) | Dimension (L×W×H) (mm) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PPTD-10 | 300 | 5 | 10 | 2500 | 1050 | 1.1 | 180 | 890×600×500 |
| PPTD-25 | 450 | 20 | 25 | 1900 | 910 | 1.5 | 250 | 980×650×870 |
| PPTD-50 | 600 | 40 | 50 | 1500 | 756 | 3 | 800 | 1300×880×900 |
| PPTD-135 | 800 | 100 | 135 | 1200 | 645 | 5.5 | 1300 | 1800×1200×1140 |
| PPTD-135-NA | 800 | 100 | 135 | 1500 | 1008 | 7.5 | 1300 | 1800×1200×1140 |
| PPTD-200 | 1000 | 150 | 200 | 1000 | 560 | 7.5 | 2000 | 2050×1500×1220 |
| PPTD-200-NA | 1000 | 150 | 200 | 1200 | 806 | 11 | 2000 | 2050×1500×1220 |
| PPTD-300 | 1200 | 250 | 300 | 800 | 431 | 11 | 2500 | 2350×1650×1370 |
Practical Scale-Up Data
The centrifuge provides operating data closer to production conditions than small benchtop tests. This supports more reliable selection of larger separation equipment.
Direct Cake Inspection
Operators can inspect cake thickness, crystal shape, moisture condition, wash result, and filtration behavior immediately after each batch.
Flexible Test Conditions
Feed quantity, basket loading, filtration time, washing sequence, spin speed, and cycle time can be adjusted between pilot batches.
Suitable for Multi-Product Trials
The open top-discharge design allows easier cleaning, filter media replacement, and material changeover for different pilot products.
Cost-Effective Pilot Operation
The Top Discharge Basket Centrifuge provides a practical pilot solution where full automatic discharge is not required and manual product collection is acceptable.
Configuration Options for Pilot Testing
| Item | Available Options |
|---|---|
| Basket material | SS304, SS316L, Duplex Stainless Steel, or customized alloy |
| Filter media | Perforated basket, metal screen, filter cloth, or customized media |
| Control mode | Manual, semi-automatic, or PLC-controlled |
| Cake washing | Single-stage or multi-stage wash arrangement |
| Product-contact finish | Standard or polished stainless-steel surface |
| Cleaning method | Manual cleaning or optional spray-ball cleaning |
| Electrical design | Standard or explosion-proof configuration |
| Optional features | Sampling ports, vibration monitoring, nitrogen protection, or load cells |
To recommend a suitable pilot-scale centrifuge configuration, please provide:
- Material name and process stage
- Expected pilot batch volume
- Particle or crystal size distribution
- Slurry solids concentration
- Liquid composition and viscosity
- Feed temperature
- Required filtrate clarity
- Target cake moisture
- Cake washing requirement
- Product recovery target
- Filter media preference, if known
- Cleaning requirement
- Corrosion condition
- Explosion-proof requirement, if applicable
- Future commercial production capacity
Is this centrifuge suitable for laboratory work?
It is more suitable for pilot-scale and process-development batches than for very small benchtop laboratory work. It helps generate data closer to industrial operating conditions.
Can different filter media be tested?
Yes. Filter cloth, metal screen, perforated basket design, and micron rating can be adjusted according to the material’s filtration behavior.
Can the centrifuge be used to evaluate cake washing?
Yes. Wash liquid type, volume, flow rate, and cycle sequence can be adjusted to compare impurity removal, product recovery, and wash-liquid consumption.
Can pilot results support larger equipment selection?
Yes. Pilot results can help determine cake permeability, filtration time, cycle duration, target moisture, washing requirement, and suitable discharge method for production equipment.
Is manual discharge suitable for scale-up testing?
Yes. Manual top discharge provides direct cake access, making it easier to inspect material condition and evaluate product handling before selecting an automated production centrifuge.
Peony welcomes cooperation with research teams, pilot plants, chemical producers, crystallization projects, engineering companies, and process-development partners.
We support customers with pilot centrifuge selection, filter media matching, batch test configuration, washing sequence design, product-contact material selection, scale-up evaluation, spare parts, installation guidance, and after-sales service.
Send us your material information, pilot batch size, particle size, slurry concentration, liquid properties, target moisture, washing requirement, and future production plan. Our engineering team will help evaluate a suitable pilot-scale solid-liquid separation solution.
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