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Veronesi centrifuge repair & rebuilds
Centrifuge World keeps Veronesi industrial centrifuges running long after their original service life. As an independent centrifuge repair and rebuild specialist since 1939, we inspect, repair, rebuild, and supply parts for Veronesi machines from our Houston, Texas and Chicago, Illinois shops, restoring separation performance and reducing downtime.
Who repairs Veronesi centrifuges?
Centrifuge World repairs and rebuilds Veronesi industrial centrifuges at our US service centers in Houston and Chicago. Since 1939 our engineers have delivered inspection, non-destructive testing, rotating-assembly rebuilds, precision balancing, and reverse-engineered replacement parts to restore Veronesi equipment to peak separation performance and reduce unplanned process downtime.
Centrifuge World is an independent repair and rebuild specialist. We are not affiliated with Veronesi.
Centrifuge World offers a full range of service options to restore and enhance the performance of your Veronesi industrial centrifuge. All work is completed at our service centers in Houston, Texas and the Chicago, Illinois area, where our qualified service engineers evaluate each machine and develop the right plan to repair or rebuild it.
Every project begins with inspection. We schedule a pickup, dispatch a truck to your site, and transport the centrifuge to our shop for comprehensive non-destructive testing (NDT). You then receive a written report covering the machine's condition, our recommended services, and the required parts, along with a firm quote before any work proceeds.
When Veronesi rotating equipment needs repair, our scope includes standard maintenance, welding of mechanical, chemical, and erosion damage, refitting wear parts such as O-rings and gaskets, replacing worn or damaged items, engineered upgrades, and static or dynamic balancing followed by a documented test run.
Parts availability keeps aging equipment in service. We maintain an inventory of centrifuge wear parts and, when a Veronesi component is on long backorder or no longer stocked, our team reverse-engineers and fabricates it in-house, often turning critical parts around within a few days.
Unexpected breakdowns do not wait for business hours. Our 24/7 emergency line and rush repair service get your Veronesi centrifuge back into production quickly, whether the fix calls for field support or an expedited shop rebuild.
Buy or sell a used Veronesi centrifuge
Need a reconditioned Veronesi centrifuge, or want to sell one you no longer run? Centrifuge World buys and sells used Veronesi machines — the ones we sell are inspected, rebuilt where needed, balanced, and test-run before they ship. Browse our used centrifuges or the full inventory.
Veronesi centrifuge repair FAQs
Who repairs Veronesi centrifuges?
Centrifuge World repairs Veronesi industrial centrifuges as an independent specialist. We are not the OEM, but we have serviced comparable industrial centrifuges since 1939 from our Houston and Chicago facilities.
Can you supply parts for a Veronesi centrifuge?
Yes. We stock centrifuge wear parts and reverse-engineer and machine hard-to-source components in-house, so long OEM lead times and discontinued parts do not keep your Veronesi machine out of service.
What does a Veronesi centrifuge rebuild include?
A rebuild can include teardown and NDT inspection, bearing and seal replacement, weld repair, wear-part refits, engineered upgrades, and static and dynamic balancing with a monitored test run before the machine ships back to you.
Can I buy or sell a used Veronesi centrifuge?
Yes. Centrifuge World buys and sells used Veronesi centrifuges. The machines we sell are inspected, reconditioned where needed, balanced, and test-run, and we buy Veronesi machines of most conditions. Browse our inventory or request a quote to buy, or use our Sell Your Centrifuge page.
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