Static Cleaners
Spray balls are the main components for cleaning tanks and vessels, e.g. storage tanks, CIP tanks, milk collecting trucks. They offer a variety of sizes, flow rates and configurations for a broad scope of cleaning jobs. Spray balls as static cleaners are designed for flush cleaning with a high flow rate, thus providing powerful flushing at low pressure.
The Spray Balls ensure a professional and sustainable cleaning result in low pressure applications with a high cost efficiency and simple handling. They are ideally suited for low flow applications of soiling class 1 and are being used in numerous industries.
| Item | Size |
|---|---|
| Recommended pressure | 1 - 2.5 bar (14.5 - 36.3 psi) |
| Cleaning diameter | up to 8 m (26.2 ft) |
| Flow rate | 0.9 - 66.7 m³/h
15 - 1,112 l/min 4 - 294 USgpm |
| Spray pattern | 188° - 360° |
| Operating temperature | 95 °C (203 °F) |
| Materials | stainless steel 316L (1.4404),
316L (1.4435), 1.4539, alloy 59 (2.4605) |
| Pipe Connection | clip fastening |
| Surfaces | ground, electropolished |

The tank safety system VARITOP® is a modular system based on standardized components. VARITOP® is used for tank cleaning, to protect tanks against inadmissible overpressure and vacuum and for controlled gassing and degassing.

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