4 Units GNLW554-VFD Dewatering Centrifuge Ready for Overseas Sewage Treatment Plant

We are pleased to announce that four units of our GNLW554-VFD dewatering centrifuges are prepared for delivery to an overseas sewage treatment plant. These centrifuges are intended to support sludge separation and improve wastewater treatment operations, providing the plant with flexible solutions for managing a range of sludge conditions.


The GNLW554-VFD dewatering centrifuge is equipped with a variable frequency drive (VFD) system, which allows flexible control over bowl speed to adapt to different sludge characteristics and operational requirements. The centrifuge drum can be constructed from duplex stainless steel, offering enhanced strength and resistance to corrosion. In addition, the slag discharge ports are fitted with tungsten carbide wear-resistant liners, which help manage abrasive sludge and contribute to the extended service life of key components.
Optional remote monitoring interfaces are available, providing the possibility to integrate the centrifuges with the plant’s automation system. This feature allows operators to monitor performance data in real time, make adjustments to operational parameters as needed, and plan maintenance in a more convenient and organized manner. The optional interface supports smoother coordination with other equipment in the treatment process.


The centrifuges are designed to handle a wide range of sludge types, including municipal sewage sludge as well as industrial wastewater sludge. They are capable of substantial throughput, assisting in reducing sludge volume and supporting downstream treatment processes. The VFD control allows gradual start-up and shutdown, which may contribute to operational stability and reduce mechanical stress on the equipment.


With a compact and modular structure, the centrifuges can be installed in a variety of layouts and are compatible with both new and existing treatment facilities. Our engineering team has collaborated closely with the client to accommodate project-specific requirements, including structural design, operational parameters, and optional remote monitoring capabilities.


All four centrifuges have been manufactured and inspected according to established quality standards, with careful attention to detail throughout production. While the units are ready for shipment, the project reflects ongoing efforts to provide reliable and adaptable equipment suitable for diverse international wastewater treatment applications.


The four GNLW554-VFD dewatering centrifuges are expected to support the plant in handling sludge efficiently, maintaining consistent operations, and contributing to broader environmental and wastewater treatment objectives. This delivery reinforces our continued commitment to supplying high-quality solutions that help treatment facilities achieve stable performance while meeting evolving operational and environmental requirements.