Retracting Cleaners
The In-line Sprayer IS 25 is equipped with a spray head that is withdrawn from the product chamber during production, called Retractor, that is pneumatically pushed out during the cleaning. This design makes the IS 25 very suitable for the cleaning of tanks with moving components, such as agitators. For pipe CIP using large amounts of solvents as cleaning medium, the use of inline sprayers reduces the costs for cleaning considerably.
Due to its equipped spray head that is pneumatically actuated and pushed out and pulled-in after the cleaning cycle by spring, the In-Line Sprayer IS 25 is perfectly suitable for the cleaning of tanks with moving components. It ensures a professional and sustainable cleaning result within applications for instance with agitators.
Due to its equipped spray head that is pneumatically actuated and pushed out and pulled-in after the cleaning cycle by spring, the In-Line Sprayer IS 25 is perfectly suitable for the cleaning of tanks with moving components. It ensures a professional and sustainable cleaning result within applications for instance with agitators.
Item | Size |
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Recommended pressure | 1.8 - 2.5 bar (26.1 - 36.3 psi) |
Cleaning diameter | max. 1.6 m (5.2 ft) |
Flow rate | 2.9 - 5.4 m3/h
48.3 - 90.4 l/min. 12.8 - 23.8 USpgm |
Spray pattern | 192° - 360° |
Materials: product wetted
Materials: not product wetted | 316L (1.4435) with EPDM / FKM or FFKM
304 (1.4301) with NBR |
Weight | approx. 6 kg (13.23 lbs) |
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