Cleaning Lance
There are three different versions of cleaning lances available:
Remark:
Tank dimensions, tank design and the intended use of the tank must be taken into consideration for the determination of the spray ball type, installation depths and clearance.
Material: 1.4404/316L
Dirt Arrester
GEA recommends installing the dirt arrester in the CIP supply line close to the tank washer to protect it against particulate blocking or damage. Consequently downtimes of the cleaning devices can be avoided.
Nominal sizes
DN 25 / G1" BSP
DN 50 / G2" BSP
DN 80 / G3" BSP
Connection: G-G DIN 11851
Filter gauze: 0,5 mm
Material: 1.4404
Protection Cage
Mobile Trestle
The Orbital Cleaner Twister is liquid driven and can be used for mobile or stationary applications. The round jet nozzles rotate around two axes simultaneously and produce focused high impact jets generating a highly efficient 3D wash pattern.
The Orbital Cleaner Typhoon is liquid driven and can be used for mobile or stationary applications. The round jet nozzles rotate around two axes simultaneously and produce focused high impact jets generating a highly efficient 3D wash pattern.
The Orbital Cleaner Tempest is liquid driven and can be used for mobile or stationary applications. The round jet nozzles rotate around two axes simultaneously and produce focused high impact jets generating a highly efficient 3D wash pattern.
The Orbital Cleaner Tornado is liquid driven and can be used for mobile or stationary applications. The round jet nozzles rotate around two axes simultaneously and produce focused high impact jets generating a highly efficient 3D wash pattern.
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