The more Gs, the faster it gets cleaned.
The longer the medium stays in the centrifuge, the cleaner it gets.
The higher the temperature, the shorter it can stay in the centrifuge.
You can make a loop, so the medium passes several times.
If you have space, then get some storages (barrels, IBCs) and let it sit for some time, so water and other content has time to reach the bottom of the tanks.
This will help to reduce the time in the centrifuge.
I have a pump driven centrifuge with 4.1 G and a motor driven centrifuge with (I think) 2.7 or 2.8 G.
Both centrifuges are feeded by the same pump. I just closed the valve for the motor driven centrifuge that much, that I have a flow rate of max. 10 L/h.
The motor driven centrifuge separates better.
Happy cleaning!