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Washing and pretreatment
News Release from: Guyson International | Subject: Aqueous based cleaning system
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 08 March 2001
Three-stage wash system has high output
A Guyson Marr-Line, three-stage, wash rinse and dry aqueous based cleaning system designed as a centralised component washing station, processes up to 2100 components per hour.
A recent installation of a Guyson Marr-Line, three-stage, wash rinse and dry aqueous based cleaning system was designed to operate as a centralised component washing station, serving a compact manufacturing cell producing newly pressed steel 'domes' Two independent in-feed conveyors, feed components at a rate of up to 2100 per hour into an auto-feed system that realigns them in rows of four across the flat, stainless steel, mesh conveyor
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 8 Jan 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Plastics tote bins, up to 400mm wide, can now be washed, rinsed and dried at rates of up to 60 bins per hour using a fully conveyorised, automatic three-stage, aqueous based cleaning system.
The parts then pass through a sequence of three stainless steel process chambers to be washed, rinsed and then dried.
Inside the separate wash and rinse chambers they are saturated by a powerful, high intensity spray delivered under pressure from a series of overhead and side positioned V-spray jets.
Different formulations of heated water based solutions are used for washing and rinsing.
Overhead heated air knives, positioned immediately after both washing and rinsing, remove carryover of solution.
This assists the final drying stage, which takes place in the third stainless steel chamber using heated air, delivered through adjustable louvres, positioned above and below the conveyor, at a temperature of up to 110 degrees C. Request a free brochure from Guyson International ...
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