Centrifugal separators are intended for removing oil-water condensate from compressed air. After compressed air enters the separator it flows into vanes that spin the air. Condensed liquid is thrown on the interior side of the separator and then flows down to the bottom of the separator. A special compartment underneath the bottom of the separator prevents condensate from being carried away by a compressed air stream.
| Type | Air flow | Connection | Dimensions (L x W x H) mm | Weight kg |
| m3/h | m3/min |
| STH 001 | 54 | 0,9 | G 3/8 | 89 x 267 | 1,1 |
| STH 003 | 126 | 2,1 | G 1/2 | 89 x 267 | 1,1 |
| STH 004 | 180 | 3,0 | G 3/4 | 89 x 267 | 1,1 |
| STH 006 | 330 | 5,5 | G 1 | 109 x 367 | 2,2 |
| STH 009 | 540 | 9,0 | G 1 1/4 | 109 x 367 | 2,2 |
| STH 013 | 750 | 12,5 | G 1 1/2 | 109 x 367 | 2,2 |
| STH 021 | 1260 | 21,0 | G 2 | 150 x 550 | 4,3 |
| STH 040 | 2400 | 40,0 | G 2 1/2 | 188 x 733 | 12,5 |
| STH 046 | 2760 | 46,0 | G 3 | 188 x 733 | 12,5 |
Maximum pressure 1.6MPa.
A drain valve is selected for the separator and it is a separate piece of equipment.
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