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BETE Ltd introduce clean-in-place tank cleaner

08 June 2010

The new HydroWhirl Orbitor tank cleaning machine, now available from nozzle specialists BETE Ltd, is designed for clean-in-place (CIP) tank cleaning for the food, brewing, beverage, dairy and pharmaceutical industries.

The HydroWhirl cleaner from BETE is self-cleaning and self-lubricating so the possibility of process contamination is eliminated and its compact design allows it to be fitted through small, restricted access flanges. The HydroWhirl cleaner is suitable for large tanks (up to 130 ft in diameter). The range includes ten standard models and options include 2 or 4 nozzles, variable cycle times, male and female connections, 360° wash pattern, 180° down and up wash patterns.

Typical applications for the HydroWhirl cleaner include food and dairy for raw milk storage, spray driers, process and storage vessels, beverage and brewing, for process vessels, bright beer tanks, coppers and maltings and in chemicals, coatings and paints manufacture, for process and storage silos and mixers.

 

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