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Centrifuge Industrial Application Sample Testing
US Centrifuge Systems offers sample testing to help customers evaluate the feasibility of industrial applications. This testing procedure provides a quick and inexpensive way to evaluate an application and forecast the appropriate centrifuge machines needed.
US Centrifuge Systems processes samples at its Indianapolis, Indiana facility using a manual cleaning M512 centrifuge and a De Laval Gyro-tester. The results are then noted, digitally photographed and video recorded (if requested) for the customer's review and consideration. Documentation includes photographs of and information about:
- Raw liquid sample (solids % and volume)
- Centrifuged liquid sample (solids % and volume) determines separation results
- Sludge cake sample
US Centrifuge Systems performs full-day and half-day sample testing. Testing requirements include:
- Completed Sample Testing Application Form must be received prior to testing samples
- Purchase Order to cover the testing fee is required prior to shipping samples to US Centrifuge Systems
- $1,000 per full-day test or $500 per half-day test
- Testing fee is applicable to the equipment purchase price
- Laboratory test results are available per the lab cost
- Return shipping instructions must be included for samples that cannot be disposed of at the testing facility or an environmental fee will be charged to cover disposal
- 5-gallon bucket with representative sample is preferred
- 5-gallon bucket must include the necessary MSDS sheets and copy of the full-day or half-day Sample Application Testing Request Form.
Testing is typically processed within 2 to 5 days of receiving the sample and information. Please notify US Centrifuge Systems if material is time sensitive. Contact US Centrifuge Systems.
Beyond the Centrifuge
US Centrifuge Systems expanded its research and development in 1999 with a successful waste-to-energy system that can now convert up 8 tons of waste within one hour of operation into renewable energy. Sister company Organic Power Solutions was established, and now, high-value co-products are created and used in the production of in-house renewable energy or sold to third-party utility companies. View waste-to-energy.
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