MediumWipe®

MediumWipe® (SINGLE OPTION)
Liquid blow off and recirculation technology

At the end of a cleaning process, there is generally a carryover of residues of the cleaning liquid, which is still on the items to be cleaned, in the rotors and pipes. Although this carry-over is considerably reduced by the draining phase programmed between cleaning and rinsing, there happens a static reflux and not all the detergent will run back into the cleaning tank.

Likewise, e.g. after pre-rinsing, water contaminated with cleaning residues remains on the cleaned goods, in the rotors and pipes. The more of it gets into the clear-rinse / DI water by carryover and does not recycle, the faster its quality for reuse is reduced.

After the cleaning or rinsing process or at a predetermined time (freely adjustable in the PLC), the MediumWipe® process blows pipes, rotors / nozzles and items to be free from remaining liquid by the compressed air unit installed on the rear of the cleaning system. The blown off liquid is recirculated into the corresponding tank.

Technical data

Technology base
Standard capacity (per process cycle)
Process chamber dimensions W 0 mm • D 0 mm • H 0 mm
Filtration
Power supply 400 V AC, 0 A, CEE plug / 3 Ph / 50 or 60 Hz
Power consumption 0 kW
Empty Weight 0 kg (0 lbs)
Footprint 0 mm x 0 mm (0.00″ x 0.00″)

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