As China has controlled the COVID-19, CIPPE will reopen in Beijing after breaking off 2 years due to the coronavirus. CIPPE is one the biggest petroleum exhibition of China, and also in global. GN as a leader in solids control industry of China, we almost attend every year CIPPE, and display our latest model separation equipment.
The 2021 CIPPE will hold between June 8th-June 10th., Our booth number is E2168, we are happy to invite everyone to visit us. We do not expect there will be much abroad client participate in this exhibition due to the COVID-19. However GN prepared much for this exhibition to let more people know our equipment. In this time, we will display solids vacuum, decanter centrifuge, and oil sludge treatment system. All these equipment are GN featured products.
GN solids vacuum pump which is used to transfer high solids content material or solid particle, such as oil sludge, sand, mining sludge. It is different with normal pump, it is driven by air compressor, through the vacuum to suck the material, and discharge out by high pressure air. Our biggest model 40B can transfer the max 70mm particle, the max transfer distance can reach 1000 meters. That make is very popular in mining industry to convey some mining slurry. In the world, there are only 3 companies can make this kind vacuum pump, and GN is the only China company, and we have the most competitive price. Every year sold more than 200 units to global market.
GN decanter centrifuge is one other popular product, especially out biggest mold GNLW-764, which bowl diameter is 30 inch, and it is one of the biggest decanter centrifuge. Big treating capacity make it is widely application in mining, waste water treatment, river dredging , chemical etc. Beneficial of the big diameter, the separation force can reach 3000G. That means material will be more fully separated. The discharged solids is much dryer and liquid much clean.
If you are interested in these equipment, welcome to our booth, we will be pleased to share the experience.
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Published: 19 May 2021