Orbital Cleaners

Orbital Cleaner Typhoon

The orbital cleaner Typhoon is liquid driven and can be used for mobile or stationary applications. The round jet nozzles rotate around two axes simultaneously and produce focused high impact jets generating a highly efficient 3D wash pattern.

The orbital cleaner Typhoon is liquid driven and can be used for mobile or stationary applications. The round jet nozzles rotate around two axes simultaneously and produce focused high impact jets generating a highly efficient 3D wash pattern.

Advantages

  • Hygienic and compact design
  • Ball bearing free
  • Self-cleaning
  • FDA conform
  • Economic flow rates
  • Easy-to-maintain
  • Reproducible cleaning by monitoring of rotation

Applications

The hygienic and compact design combined with the high power jets, makes it perfect for cleaning a variety of vessel sizes and equipment, also where hygiene is a priority. The unit can be used in the brewing, beverage, dairy, food, chemicals, coatings and transport industries -as permanently fixed or mobile installations.

Technical data

ItemSize
Recommended pressure4 – 10 bar (58 - 145 psi)
Cleaning diameterup to 17 m (55.8 ft)
Flow rate5.6 – 10.5 m³/h  (93 - 175 l/min / 24.7 - 46.2 USgpm)
Nozzle characteristics4 nozzles (4.5 mm or 6 mm diameter)
Spray pattern360°
Operating temperature95 °C max. (203°F)
Ambient temperature140 °C max. (284°F), 30 min
Insertion openingØ 130 mm (5.12 inch)
MaterialsStainless Steel 316L (1.4404)  with C-PTFE or PTFE, C-Peek
Pipe connection1” BSP or NPT Female
Weightapprox. 2.8 kg (6.2 lbs)

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