Rotating Cleaners

Wash fluid is directed through the slots on the rotating ball, producing independent strong fan jets giving total coverage. Each fan jet targets a specific area of the vessel. Ideal for burst rinsing or prolonged washing with instant, strong impact performance.
Ideally suited to low flow, low pressure applications where a slow constant rotation speed is required to give longer chemical dwell times for improved cleaning efficiency. The tried and tested design makes the units truly versatile across any industry sector. The units are suitable for cleaning small/medium size vessels and manufacturing equipment. Compact in design, effective in performance, they meet all hygienic design requirements, which makes them highly suitable for the pharmaceutical, and biotech industries as well as food, beverage and other hygiene.

Our Turbodisc & Turbo SSB units are designed for straightforward on-site servicing with standard tools. To further simplify the process, we now offer comprehensive service kits that include all necessary components. The updated design makes these powerful cleaners an ideal choice for today’s environmentally conscious companies.

Customer case

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 Slow Rotating Cleaner TB2 and TB3 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.

Cleaning lances, dirt arrester for cleaning devices, protection cage for orbital cleaners, mobile / stationary trestle for cleaners

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