Rotating Cleaners
The rotating jet cleaner Type 2E is built for hanging in tanks in numerous industries. Whereas the Type 2B is suitable for mobile cleaning because it is placed on a trestle. Both cleaners ensure a professional cleaning result by being built robust and deliver various possible spray patterns.
The rotating je cleaners Type 2E and 2B are mainly used in larger vessels and tanks for fermentation and storage in brewery or dairy industry.
Item | Size |
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Recommended pressure | 2.3 – 4.3 bar (33.4 - 62.4 psi) |
Cleaning diameter | max. 10 m (32.8 ft) |
Flow rate | 7 – 29 m3/h
(116 - 483 l/min / 30.8 - 127.7 USgpm) |
Spray pattern | 360° |
Operating temperature | 80 °C max, optional 90 °C |
Ambient temperature | 130 °C max. (with PTFE version only) |
Insertion opening | Ø 100 mm min. |
Materials | Stainless steel 1.4571 (316Tl) / PP up to 80 °C / EPDM
Stainless steel 1.4571 (316Tl) / PTFE up to 90 °C / EPDM |
Pipe connection | Variable (see order key) |
Weight | approx. 11 kg (24.25 lbs) |
The Slow Rotating Cleaner Turbo SSB is the new generation of rotating and mobile jet cleaners with the slotted spray ball format where the ball bearings are removed, and the rotation speed is slowed down.
The Slow Rotating Cleaner Troll Ball with their effective drive mechanism and the slow constant rotation speed ensure a consistent cleaning result with a very low maintenance.
The Slow Rotating Cleaner Sanitor is ideally suited for applications where a compact, low flow and high sanitary unit is required. The omission of bearings greatly increases the unit life and prohibits any contamination issues associated with bearing degradation.
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