• The M-Series rotating tank washer makes spray balls virtually redundant.
    The M-Series rotating tank washer makes spray balls virtually redundant.
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M-Series CIP spray nozzles from Spray Nozzle Engineering are designed to provide better tank cleaning results at low operating pressures.

As a direct replacement for spray balls in standard pressure applications, the M-Series rotating action uses Flow-Step technology – that is, concentrated streams of higher-impact liquid delivering more efficient distribution, greater impact and faster CIP cycles.

This means less waste water and chemical treatment costs, saving users time and money.

The M-Series rotating tank washer makes spray balls virtually redundant.

The typical spray balls found in storage tanks are extremely inefficient and costly to operate.

This is because they require large volumes of water and chemical just to reach, wet and cover the tank interior.

With inefficient reach, the wetting, washing and rinsing performance is compromised, resulting in excessively long wash times. Poor impact efficiency also compounds this problem.

Unique patented self-cleaning features of the M-Series tank washer have allowed for major improvements towards trouble-free operation and sets us apart from the competition.

This is achieved via a special bearing system that allows typical fluctuations in water pressure to purge any obstructions away from the bearing surfaces.

Competitive washers can readily allow obstructions to jam within the bearing surfaces and impede rotation.

No lubrication is required other than the cleaning fluid itself and there are no ball bearings to lock-up, corrode or break down.

The M-Series tank washer can be used in dairy and beverage storage tanks, freezer tunnels, wine tanks, or any storage vessel.

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