Static Cleaners

Spray Balls

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.

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.

Advantages

  • Low capital outlay
  • No wearing parts
  • Various possible spray patterns, materials and surfaces
  • High flow rates 
  • Available for tank safety system VARITOP®

Applications

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.

Technical data

ItemSize
Recommended pressure1 - 2.5 bar (14.5 - 36.3 psi)
Cleaning diameterup to 8 m (26.2 ft)
Flow rate0.9 - 66.7 m³/h
 15 - 1,112 l/min
4 - 294 USgpm
Spray pattern188° - 360°
Operating temperature95 °C (203 °F)
Materialsstainless steel 316L (1.4404),
316L (1.4435), 1.4539, alloy 59 (2.4605)
Pipe Connectionclip fastening
Surfacesground, electropolished

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