A disc stacking arrangement
A technology for components and centrifuges, applied in centrifuges with rotating drums, centrifuges, etc., can solve the problem of not simplifying the installation of disc components and tension rods
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[0015] In FIG. 1 , 10 denotes a centrifuge rotor for purifying a gaseous medium. The rotor 10 has a bottom element 14 which is integrated with the drive shaft 12 and has a conical collar 16 which is connected to the centrally arranged drive shaft 12 via a radial web portion 18 and a hub 20 . A plurality of spacer elements in the form of conical disks 22 are stacked on the bottom element 14 . The disks 22 are stacked with the aid of four axially directed guide bars 24 mounted evenly distributed around the circumference. To this end, each disk 22 has four corresponding guide grooves or through-holes 26, preferably extending radially into the disk 22, from an inner peripheral edge 28 delimiting a central inlet hole for the gaseous medium to be purified. 30. The disks 22 are separated from each other by a small distance in the axial direction by suitable spacers, for example radial ridges 32 shown in FIG. 4 .
[0016] As shown in Figures 1 and 3, the guide rods 24 are fixed at ...
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