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Sanitary Grade CIP Self-cleaning Two Phase Decanter Centrifuge for Fermentation and Biopharma Industry

Sanitary Grade CIP Self-cleaning Two Phase Decanter Centrifuge for Fermentation and Biopharma Industry

Brand Name: Peony
Model Number: PDC
MOQ: 1 set
Price: USD28000-100000/SET FOB SHANGHAI
Packaging Details: Log with IPPC mark, polywood
Payment Terms: TT,LC,west union
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
China
Certification:
ISO,CE
Drum Dia.:
250mm~650mm
Application:
Liquid-solid Two Phase Separation
Color:
Customized
Style:
Horizontal
Operation:
Continuous, Full Automatic
Bearing:
SKF, NSK, Etc.
PLC:
Optional
Conveyor:
TC Spray, Tiled
Supply Ability:
100 sets per month
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Product Description
Sanitary Grade CIP Self-cleaning Two Phase Decanter Centrifuge for Fermentation and Biopharma Industry

Sanitary Grade CIP Self-cleaning Two Phase Decanter Centrifuge for Fermentation and Biopharma Industry 0

Description

Fermentation & Biopharma Decanter Centrifuge is designed for continuous solid-liquid separation of fermentation broth, yeast slurry, bacterial biomass, and biopharma fermentation residues. 

For most fermentation and biopharma applications, the recommended configuration is a two-phase decanter centrifuge because the main separation target is usually solid biomass or fermentation residue + clarified liquid.

Best-Fit Applications
  • Beer yeast sludge separation
  • Alcohol fermentation waste liquid treatment
  • Liquor distillery spent mash separation
  • MSG and amino acid fermentation residue dewatering
  • Antibiotic fermentation broth biomass separation
  • Biopharma bacterial cell separation
  • Biopharma cell culture broth clarification
  • Traditional Chinese medicine extraction residue separation
  • Fermentation residue volume reduction before drying or disposal

Typical materials include yeast cells, bacterial biomass, fermentation residue, suspended microbial solids, spent mash, protein-rich organic solids, and fermentation liquid phase.

Why Two-Phase is Recommended
  • The feed usually contains microbial solids and one liquid phase.
  • The main goal is to recover or remove yeast, bacteria, mycelium, or fermentation residues.
  • A two-phase decanter provides continuous operation, stable solids discharge, and simpler hygienic design compared with a three-phase machine.
When Another Configuration May Be Considered
  • If the process contains oil, solvent, or a clear light liquid phase that needs to be recovered separately.
  • If the feed contains highly emulsified liquid phases that require upstream conditioning.
  • If the product requires very high clarification quality, downstream polishing filtration or membrane separation may still be required.
How the Decanter Centrifuge Works in This Application
  1. Fermentation broth or biopharma residue enters the rotating bowl through the feed pipe.
  2. Under centrifugal force, heavier biomass, yeast cells, bacterial cells, or fermentation residues move outward and form a sediment layer.
  3. The screw conveyor continuously pushes the separated solids toward the discharge end.
  4. The clarified liquid phase is discharged through the liquid outlet.
  5. The separated biomass or residue cake is collected for recovery, drying, disposal, or downstream treatment.

    Sanitary Grade CIP Self-cleaning Two Phase Decanter Centrifuge for Fermentation and Biopharma Industry 1


Technical Parameter
Model Diameter (mm) Length (mm) Length-to-diameter rate G force Max solid discharge (m³/h) Weight (kg) Dimension (L×W×H) (mm)
PDC-10 250 1000 4 4080 0.4 1000 2410×800×1080
PDC-12 4200 1350 4 3500 0.6 1200 2610×800×1080
PDC-12 4200 1350 4.5 3180 1.2 1800 3495×840×1180
PDC-18 4000 1600 4.5 3180 1.2 3200 3497×1020×1385
PDC-18 450 2150 4 2500 2 3800 4447×1080×1385
PDC-20 400 2250 4.5 2500 3.5 4000 4580×1140×1470
PDC-21 530 2280 4.3 2500 5 5000 4924×1170×1540
PDC-26 655 2800 4.3 2270 8 7000 4300×1900×1350
Typical Feed Conditions and Design Considerations
Item Typical Range / What to Confirm
Feed material Beer yeast slurry, alcohol stillage, liquor distillery spent mash, MSG/amino acid fermentation residue, antibiotic fermentation broth, biopharma bacterial biomass
Solids content Usually 1–15%, depending on fermentation type and upstream concentration
Oil content Usually not applicable; confirm if solvent or oil-like phase exists
Particle characteristics Fine biomass, yeast cells, bacterial cells, mycelium, organic suspended solids, sticky fermentation residue
Viscosity Low to medium; may increase with high biomass or protein content
Temperature Commonly 5–60°C; heat-sensitive materials may require cooling
Corrosion risk Low to medium; confirm pH, salt, solvent residue, cleaning chemicals, and CIP conditions
Capacity requirement Confirm by m³/h, tons/day, or batch cycle requirement
Target result Biomass recovery, liquid clarification, residue dewatering, volume reduction
Hygiene requirement Confirm sanitary design, CIP requirement, sealing level, and product-contact material
Cooling requirement Optional; recommended when biomass activity, protein stability, or product quality is temperature-sensitive
Main Advantages in Fermentation and Biopharma Applications
  • Continuous automatic solid-liquid separation
  • Suitable for dilute fermentation broth and biomass slurry
  • Supports biomass recovery or residue volume reduction
  • Lower suspended solids in separated liquid
  • Hygienic material options for product-contact parts
  • CIP-compatible design can be provided
  • Temperature control options for heat-sensitive materials
  • Compact footprint compared with some traditional settling or filtration systems
  • Stable operation for long-hour fermentation residue treatment
Expected Results

With stable feeding and suitable configuration, the Fermentation & Biopharma Decanter Centrifuge can typically achieve:

  • 85–95% biomass / solids capture rate
  • 70–95% suspended solids reduction
  • 18–35% cake solids content
  • 65–82% final cake moisture
  • 30–60% residue volume reduction
  • 80–95% clarified liquid recovery
  • 16–24 hours/day continuous operation

Actual results depend on biomass type, feed solids, viscosity, temperature, and separation settings. For high-value biopharma materials, pilot testing is recommended.

FAQ

What is the difference between a two-phase and a three-phase decanter centrifuge?

A two-phase decanter separates solids and one liquid phase. A three-phase decanter separates solids, light liquid, and heavy liquid at the same time. For fermentation and biopharma applications, a two-phase decanter centrifuge is usually preferred because the main target is biomass-liquid separation.

Is polymer dosing required?

Usually, polymer dosing is not preferred when the biomass is a valuable product or when the process has hygiene requirements. However, for waste fermentation residue or wastewater-side biomass reduction, conditioning agents may be considered if product recovery is not required.

What information is needed for model selection?

Please provide feed material, capacity, solids content, biomass type, particle size if available, viscosity, temperature, pH, target cake dryness, target liquid clarity, hygiene requirement, CIP requirement, and operating hours.

Can this machine be made in stainless steel?

Yes. Common material options include SUS304 and SUS316L. For fermentation and biopharma applications, SUS316L is often recommended for product-contact parts when corrosion resistance, hygiene, or cleaning compatibility is important.

Can the machine be supplied as a complete skid?

Yes. We can provide the centrifuge together with feed pump, buffer tank, cooling unit, CIP system, control cabinet, piping, valves, and skid-mounted accessories if required.

Send Us Your Project Data

To recommend a suitable model, please share:

  • Feed material name
  • Fermentation type
  • Capacity requirement
  • Solids content
  • Biomass type
  • Feed temperature
  • pH value
  • Viscosity
  • Target biomass recovery rate
  • Target liquid clarity
  • Target cake dryness
  • CIP or sanitary requirement
  • Cooling requirement
  • Operating hours
  • Material or corrosion requirements
  • Site voltage or control preference

Our engineering team can suggest a suitable two-phase decanter centrifuge configuration based on your fermentation or biopharma separation project.