• The OC200 Orbital Cleaner is a modular system using a main cleaner assembly with interchangeable rotors, nozzle carriers and nozzles. It is suitable for tanks up to 35m in diameter which require a 360 degree spray pattern.
    The OC200 Orbital Cleaner is a modular system using a main cleaner assembly with interchangeable rotors, nozzle carriers and nozzles. It is suitable for tanks up to 35m in diameter which require a 360 degree spray pattern.
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The OC200 Orbital Cleaner is a modular system using a main cleaner assembly with interchangeable rotors, nozzle carriers and nozzles. It is suitable for tanks up to 35m in diameter which require a 360 degree spray pattern.

The OC200 offers a choice of 3 nozzle carrier options – 2, 3 or 4 nozzles - which fit onto the standard central core of the cleaner assembly. There is also the option of 7 different nozzle diameters ranging from 9-15mm and 3 nozzle lengths – long, short and extended.

The whole system is designed to be easy to interchange and adapt to the cleaning task at hand ensuring impact values, cleaning diameter and dwell time are optimised and efficient.

It has a flow rate of 317-1093 l/min with a pressure range of 4-10 bar and is suitable for use with water temperatures up to 95°C. The cleaner has a full spray pattern time of eight to 21 minutes.

The main cleaner assembly uses a locking mechanism to provide fast and easy disassembly for maintenance. While each nozzle includes self-cleaning jets to prevent product build-up to extend service intervals. The modular nozzle design also means it’s easy to replace worn nozzles when eventually required.

The OC200 Orbital Cleaner is specifically engineered for use in large process tanks and storage vessels where “clean-in-place” processes are required.

OC200 Orbital Cleaner assembly, components and service kits are available from Tecpro Australia.

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