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GEA Westfalia centrifuge repair & rebuilds
Centrifuge World specializes in GEA Westfalia separator and decanter centrifuge repair, from high-speed disc-stack separators to large-volume decanters, pushers, and peelers.
Who repairs GEA Westfalia centrifuges?
Centrifuge World repairs and rebuilds GEA Westfalia disc-stack separators and decanter centrifuges. As an independent specialist serving industry since 1939, we inspect, recondition, balance, test, and supply parts for Westfalia equipment at our Houston and Chicago service centers, restoring peak performance.
Centrifuge World is an independent repair and rebuild specialist. We are not affiliated with GEA Westfalia.
Centrifuge World specializes in GEA Westfalia separator and decanter centrifuge repair. Our crews service the full range of Westfalia rotating equipment, from high-speed disc-stack separators to large-volume decanters, pushers, and peelers, and we have been repairing Westfalia machines for decades.
Keeping a Westfalia centrifuge in top operating condition depends on consistent maintenance. Our service engineers can help troubleshoot maintenance issues, advise on condition, and schedule an inspection before small problems grow into failures.
Every repair starts with a non-destructive teardown and inspection (NDTI). When you schedule service, we can dispatch a truck to your facility, transport the machine to our shop, and complete a full inspection. You then receive a detailed report with recommended repairs and the list of parts required to complete them, so nothing proceeds without your approval.
Once the scope is approved, our rebuild work covers standard maintenance, weld repair of areas damaged by mechanical, chemical, or erosion attack, refitting of wear parts such as o-rings and gaskets, replacement of worn or damaged components, approved upgrades, and static and dynamic balancing. Before the machine ships back, we complete a full test run to confirm it operates at peak performance.
We also maintain a large inventory of parts for Westfalia centrifuges. When a component is hard to find or carries a long lead time, our team can reverse-engineer and fabricate it in-house, often with a short turnaround. And when a breakdown can't wait, our emergency and rush repair support returns your Westfalia equipment to service quickly.
Centrifuge types serviced: Disc-stack, Decanter, Pusher, Peeler.
Buy or sell a used GEA Westfalia centrifuge
Need a reconditioned GEA Westfalia centrifuge, or want to sell one you no longer run? Centrifuge World buys and sells used GEA Westfalia machines — the ones we sell are inspected, rebuilt where needed, balanced, and test-run before they ship. Browse our used decanter centrifuges or the full inventory.
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GEA Westfalia centrifuge repair FAQs
Which GEA Westfalia centrifuges do you repair?
We service Westfalia disc-stack separators and decanter centrifuges, including pusher and peeler equipment, across high-speed and large-volume applications.
Do you supply GEA Westfalia parts?
Yes. We keep an inventory of Westfalia parts and can reverse-engineer and fabricate hard-to-find components in-house when a part is on long backlog.
How long have you serviced Westfalia equipment?
Centrifuge World has repaired Westfalia separators and decanters for decades as an independent service specialist.
Do you handle emergency Westfalia repairs?
Yes. We provide rush and emergency repair support to get failed Westfalia centrifuges back into production quickly.
Can I buy or sell a used GEA Westfalia centrifuge?
Yes. Centrifuge World buys and sells used GEA Westfalia centrifuges. The machines we sell are inspected, reconditioned where needed, balanced, and test-run, and we buy GEA Westfalia machines of most conditions. Browse our inventory or request a quote to buy, or use our Sell Your Centrifuge page.
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