The Typhoon rotating cleaning head is suitable for washing large vessels, including food and beverage storage tanks, transport containers and chemical reactors. The Typhoon produces four high-powered jets that give complete coverage in a quick seven-minute wash cycle. Even at high flow rates, the geared movement maintains an optimum jet peripheral velocity that increases impingement and chemical dwell times to maximise cleaning effectiveness. The cleaning head’s efficient wash cycle reduces downtime and saves on water and effluent costs.
The Typhoon was specially designed to be easy and cost effective to maintain over a long life. It is constructed from only 48 parts, which can be easily dismantled and reassembled in minutes and is supplied with a basic repair kit of only 10 parts.
The sleek external design and self-cleaning backwash nozzles reduce wear and tear and improve hygiene by ensuring product cannot settle on the cleaning head. Carbon PTFE bearings improve performance and eliminate contamination risks associated with wear and tear of traditional ball bearings.
Weighing only 3.1 kg, the lightweight and compact Typhoon has a 2.5 cm BSP connection and requires a minimum manhole/flange opening of 110 mm for unit insertion. At a pressure of 10 bar and a flow rate of 225 L/min, the Typhoon has a cleaning radius of 9 m and wetting radius of 17 m. It is suitable for working temperatures up to 95 and ambient temperatures of up to 140°C.
An alternative to large spray balls, the Typhoon a cleaning solution for the food and beverage, brewing, pharmaceutical, chemical, coatings and transport industries or wherever efficiency, hygiene and reliability are essential.
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