Centrisys Centrifuge Systems
Kenosha, WI 53144
New Dewatering Centrifuge Provides Scalable Solid-Liquid Separation Data
The CS6-4 is a new dewatering centrifuge from Centrisys/CNP. It provides scalable solid-liquid separation data to move research and development projects forward. The centrifuge was designed to bridge the gap between benchtop studies and full-scale installations. The CS6-4 features the ability to continuously treat flows from 4-10 gpm.
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The Centrisys/ CNP THK Sludge Thickener Improves Municipal and Industrial Wastewater Applications
With eight purchase orders in the last 3 months, the company’s sludge thickener has been used in several wastewater treatment facilities and wineries. In the last few years, the U.S. has undergone a series of innovations and technology advancements. These changes have impacted several industries, leading them to save energy and resources. One such industry is wastewater treatment. Seven...
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Little Patuxent Water Reclamation Facility Upgrades System with AirPrex® for Sludge Optimization and P-Recovery
CNP – Technology Water and Biosolids, a division of Centrisys Corporation in Kenosha, Wisconsin, recently supplied the Howard County Department of Public Works with the patented CNP AirPrex process. AirPrex, scheduled to be operational during the Q3 2018, will improve the current biosolids processing facility by sequestering phosphorous and preventing the formation of phosphorous scale known as...
Read More »Centrisys/CNP Exclusive U.S. Distributor for LIPP America Tank Systems
Centrisys/CNP has signed an exclusive U.S. distributor agreement with LIPP America Tank Systems, LLC for water, sludge and digester tanks. LIPP has a patented stainless steel digester system that allows digesters to be built on-site in less than two months. The short construction period and patented digester building system allow Centrisys/CNP to offer its clients cost-effective, high-quality...
Read More »Facility Expansion and First-of-Its-Kind Balancing Bunker Prepare Centrisys for Next Generation Centrifuge Manufacturing and Service
Note: Information taken from a discussion with Michael Kopper, the CEO and founder of Centrisys and Bill Fairbairn, Vice President and Building Expansion Manager at the company. Centrisys/CNP, Kenosha, Wisconsin today announced the completion of a 34,000 square-foot building expansion, including an upgrade of its balancing equipment with a first-of-its-kind centrifuge balancing bunker in the...
Read More »Centrisys Earns Acclaim from Frost & Sullivan for Increasing the Efficiency of the THP Process in Sludge Treatment
The PONDUS TCHP helps wastewater and sludge treatment facilities pursue a more sustainable future through a waste-to-value strategy Centrisys/CNP, Kenosha, Wisconsin announced that it has been recognized by Frost & Sullivan with its 2019 North American Product Leadership Award for its PONDUS thermal hydrolysis process (THP). With this product, Centrisys allows the North American sludge treatment...
Read More »Centrisys Receives Award from Salvation Army
Centrisys/CNP, Kenosha, Wisconsin is proud to announce that they have been recognized for their charitable contributions by the Kenosha Salvation Army. Centrisys was awarded the 2019 Other’s Award Recipient in the category of “Resources Supporting Others.” Jim Andresen, the company’s COO said, “By May 2019, the Centrisys/CNP employees will have contributed over $15,000 to the Salvation...
Read More »New Dewatering Centrifuge Provides Scalable Solid-Liquid Separation Data
The CS6-4 is a new dewatering centrifuge from Centrisys/CNP. It provides scalable solid-liquid separation data to move research and development projects forward. The centrifuge was designed to bridge the gap between benchtop studies and full-scale installations. The CS6-4 features the ability to continuously treat flows from 4-10 gpm.
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The Centrisys/ CNP THK Sludge Thickener Improves Municipal and Industrial Wastewater Applications
With eight purchase orders in the last 3 months, the company’s sludge thickener has been used in several wastewater treatment facilities and wineries. In the last few years, the U.S. has undergone a series of innovations and technology advancements. These changes have impacted several industries, leading them to save energy and resources. One such industry is wastewater treatment. Seven...
Read More »Centrisys/CNP Announces Exclusive U.S. Distributorship for the Passavant® Hydrograv® Adapt System
Centrisys/CNP (Kenosha, WI), a leader in decanter centrifuge technology and systems for nutrient recovery and sludge optimization, has announced their exclusive distributorship for the Passavant hydrograv adapt System in North America (U.S. patent pending). Unlike fixed inlet structures for secondary clarifiers, the Passavant hydrograv adapt System consistently and continuously adjusts to current...
Read More »Centrisys/CNP Enhances Lab Services with Advanced Equipment and Talent
Process Team Works within Organization and with Clients to Determine Proper Equipment for Applications In an industrial park located in Kenosha, Wisconsin, a group of talented individuals is working together to continue the advancement of their solids handling technologies. These engineers work for one company, but different divisions: equipment manufacturing and biosolids treatment. By combining...
Read More »Centrisys/CNP's R&D Director Receives Young Professionals Award from Water & Wastes Digest
Centrisys/CNP, Kenosha, Wisconsin, is proud to announce that Hiroko Yoshida, R&D Director, was recently selected as one of Water & Wastes Digest (WWD) top young professionals in the water and wastewater industry. The impressive WWD award is given to up-and-coming professionals in the water and wastewater industry who are talented and passionate professionals under 40 years old. These individuals...
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Little Patuxent Water Reclamation Facility Upgrades System with AirPrex® for Sludge Optimization and P-Recovery
CNP – Technology Water and Biosolids, a division of Centrisys Corporation in Kenosha, Wisconsin, recently supplied the Howard County Department of Public Works with the patented CNP AirPrex process. AirPrex, scheduled to be operational during the Q3 2018, will improve the current biosolids processing facility by sequestering phosphorous and preventing the formation of phosphorous scale known as...
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