Investing in a Pusher Centrifuge is a significant capital decision for any industrial plant. Because this equipment is designed to run continuously under demanding conditions, the quality of the machine—and the reputation of the manufacturer—will directly impact your plant’s profitability for years to come.
Many buyers make the mistake of focusing solely on the initial price tag. However, at Shreeji Engineers, we advise that the “true cost” of a machine includes maintenance, energy consumption, and spare parts availability.
Before you sign a purchase order, here are the five critical questions you should ask your potential manufacturer.

1. "Can You Provide Proof of Dynamic Balancing Protocols?"
Vibration is the #1 enemy of centrifuge longevity. A machine that is not balanced to precision standards will inevitably cause bearing failure and structural damage.
Why it matters: A manufacturer who cannot explain their balancing protocol is likely skipping a crucial step in the production process. Always look for a partner who treats dynamic balancing as a mandatory final quality check.
2. "How Accessible Are Your Spare Parts?"
The most dangerous thing for your production line is an “orphaned” machine—a unit for which you cannot find reliable replacement parts. If your manufacturer relies on proprietary, hard-to-source components, you are at their mercy during a breakdown.
Why it matters: Ask if they maintain an inventory of Genuine Pusher Centrifuge Spare Parts and what their typical lead time is for critical components like screens, seals, and bearings.
3. "What Material Grades Are Used for Corrosive Environments?"
Not all stainless steel is created equal. Depending on the chemical profile of your slurry (e.g., highly acidic or saline environments), standard grades may corrode, leading to catastrophic structural failure of the basket or housing.
Why it matters: A reputable manufacturer should be able to provide documentation on material certifications and offer guidance on whether your process requires specialized alloys or specific surface treatments.
4. "Can You Provide References from Similar Applications?"
It is one thing to manufacture a centrifuge; it is another to understand the specific nuances of your industry—whether that is fertilizer, salt, or fine chemicals.
Why it matters: Ask the manufacturer if they have successful installations in your specific sector. A manufacturer with deep experience in your industry will know exactly how to configure the feed mechanism and filtration media to maximize your yield.
5. "What Does Your Post-Sales Technical Support Look Like?"
Does the manufacturer disappear once the machine is delivered, or do they offer commissioning assistance and operational training?
Why it matters: Proper installation is the foundation of long-term efficiency. Ensure your manufacturer provides a clear commissioning guide and offers remote or on-site support to help your team get the centrifuge running at peak performance from day one.
Manufacturer’s Insight: Quality is never an accident; it is the result of intelligent design and precise manufacturing. If a manufacturer is hesitant to answer questions about their internal testing processes or material standards, take it as a sign to keep looking.
Export Countries
We proudly manufacture and export to customers across domestic and international markets. Our export markets include:
Turkey
Bangladesh
Philippines
Thailand
Sri Lanka
Tanzania
Uganda
Indonesia
Egypt
Iran
Ghana
We ensure secure packaging, timely delivery, and reliable export documentation for international customers.
Conclusion
Your Pusher Centrifuge should be an asset that works for you, not a machine that demands constant attention. By asking these questions, you filter out vendors who prioritize low costs over engineering integrity and find a partner who values your long-term success.
Ready to start a conversation based on quality and expertise?
Contact the engineering team at Shreeji Engineers today. We are always happy to discuss our manufacturing standards, material choices, and how we can tailor our designs to your specific industrial needs.

