The (Computer Aided Soft-starter) is a legacy motor control system primarily used for marine applications to manage the starting current of large centrifugal separators. While it remains a staple in the marine industry, users typically look for the latest iterations that integrate with modern control systems like the EPC 60 or upgraded versions of the Culturefuge 200 series for specialized biotech separation. Performance and Reliability
Based on the model number provided, you are likely referring to the centrifugal separator. This unit is widely used in the food, beverage, and pharmaceutical industries for clarification and separation.
(Heat Exchanger) : Now 100% stainless steel and gasket-free, these units use filler material to handle extreme pressure fatigue and temperatures up to
A ferry captain named Laila had been skeptical about “upgrades” ever since a mid-voyage software update had caused hours of drift waiting for a tech. The new CAS 200 change in her engine room felt different. The ruggedized hardware remained as robust as the older models, but the upgrade brought better filtration logic and a new anti-fouling algorithm that adjusted backwash timing based on sea-state and fuel quality. For a crew that prided itself on punctuality, fewer unplanned stops and smoother thermal management meant better on-time performance and lower operating costs.