The Alfa Laval TJ40G tank cleaning machine with a four-nozzle rotary jet head cleans tanks quickly with less water.
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The Alfa Laval TJ40G rotary tank cleaning machine uses a high-impact jet stream to effectively clean tank residues and minimize the risk of product contamination. The four-nozzle rotary jet head cleans tanks 60% faster than static spray ball technology, and because it cleans faster, it uses less water and less cleaning agents, thereby reducing operating costs. The machine is also designed to clean itself. The hygienic self-cleaning construction ensures that the flow of the cleaning fluid reaches the exterior surfaces of the rotary jet head, as well as interior components, such as all bushings, bearings, and inner surfaces. This design minimizes the risk of product contamination. All Alfa Laval rotary tank cleaning devices comply with good manufacturing practice requirements.
Source: Alfa Laval
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