Index Cleaners
The index cleaner Fury TWB & TWB High Pressure are ideal where high power jets and low flow volumes of cleaning fluid are essential to minimize effluent costs and reduce the wash cycle time, while giving minimum maintenance costs and long life. The index cleaner Fury TWB is ideal for mobile use in the middle pressure range for large tank diameters.
The index cleaner Fury TWB HP is ideal for mobile applications in the high-pressure area.
The versatile index cleaner Fury TWB & TWB HP offer a 360° wash pattern for tote bins, process vessels, road tankers, and other transport containers. TWB is used extensively in the dairy, food, beverage, pharmaceutical, chemical, coatings, and road and rail transport industries. Lightweight and compact, the TWB can be used permanently installed or on a mobile basis,
Item | Fury TWB | Fury TWB High Pressure |
---|---|---|
Recommended pressure | 5 – 25 bar (72.5 – 362 psi) | 25 - 90 bar (363 - 1,305 psi) |
Cleaning diameter | up to 16 m (52.5 ft) | up to 10 m (32.8 ft) |
Flow rate | 1.4 – 6.3 m³/h
(23.3 – 105 l/min, 6.2 – 27.7 USgpm) | 2.4 – 4.2 m³/h
(40 – 70 l/min, 10.6 – 18.5 Usgpm) |
Nozzle characteristics | 3 nozzles
(2 mm, 3 mm or 4 mm diameter) | 3 nozzles
(2 mm diameter) |
Spray pattern | 360° | |
Operating temperature | max. 95 °C (203 °F) | |
Ambient temperature | max. 140 °C (284 °F), 30 min | |
Insertion opening | min. Ø 200 mm (8 inch)
(optional min. Ø 120 mm (4.7 inch)) | |
Materials | stainless steel 316L (1.4404), C-PTFE, C-PEEK,
Nitrile O rings (optional Viton, FEP encapsulated Viton, Kalrez) | |
Pipe connection | ¾” BSP or NPT Female | |
Weight | approx. 4.4 kg (9.7 lbs) |
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