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News Release from: Spray Nozzle Engineering | Subject: M-Series Tank Washer
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 23 January 2008
Tank washers have a superior cleaning
action
Self-cleaning tank washers ensure trouble-free operation and superior hydraulic water impact using channelled water jet streams in a true 360 deg spray.
Spray Nozzle Engineering, Australia, said that its M-Series Tank Washer makes similar styles of tank washers and spray balls virtually obsolete The novel, patented, self cleaning features of the M-Series Tank Washers ensure trouble-free operation and superior hydraulic water impact via channelled water jet streams in a true 360 deg spray
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 31 Jan 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The M-Series Tank Washer is powered by the cleaning fluid itself, which ensures that they distribute an even, heavy, stream-like pattern to thoroughly clean tank interiors.
Spray Nozzle Engineering told manufacturingtalk.com that this is unique to the M-Series.
* Superior cleaning action - with special emphasis on cleaning points of entry, along with a concentrated downward wash-jet for cleaning centralized agitators, the M-Series Tank Washers produce a superior cleaning action when compared with similar cleaning devices.
The M-Series Tank Washers sanitary design is ideal for CIP [Clean in Place] applications, as used in the wine, food, beverage, dairy, chemical and pharmaceutical industries.
It provides superior tank cleaning results at low pressures and low flows.
The increased cleaning efficiency lead to shorter cleaning cycles, thus reducing total operational costs by using less water or cleaning chemical.
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