Washer
The washer is an essential industrial cleaning equipment that is designed to provide efficient and effective cleaning of various parts and components. It uses a combination of dunk/spray/oscillation washing cycles to remove dirt, debris, and other contaminants from the parts and components being cleaned. The equipment comes with a water-tight steel solution tank, removable and cleanable wire screen, and a wire-type skimmer box that allows for easy maintenance and cleaning.
The washer also features full cone spray nozzles located around and below the work area, which provide a uniform distribution of cleaning solution for thorough cleaning. The electric version of the washer comes with plug-type immersion heating elements, while the gas-fired version has a nozzle mix-type immersion tube burner assembly for efficient heating.
Function
The chamber is a climatic chamber specifically designed to perform carbonation tests on concrete samples.
Configuration
A water-tight steel solution tank, a removable and cleanable wire screen and wire-type skimmer box, full cone spray nozzles around and below the workspace, an air-operated door for loading on the roller deck, and a complete, pre-wired free-standing control panel with disconnect switch are included in the washer.
Features
Temperature, PLC, belt speed, and environment controls are included in the Brazing Mesh Belt Conveyor Furnace.
Temperature Range
The furnace can achieve a temperature range of 500°C to 1150°C, depending on the specific application requirements or as per the requirement.
Heating Rate
The heating rate of the furnace is adjustable, with options for ramp and soak programming.
Capacity
The washer can handle a variety of parts and components, with a capacity that can be customised according to the specific needs of the user.
Heat Source
The heating sources are electric-fired or gas-fired burners.
Power Requirement
The power requirements for the furnace depend on the required technical parameters.
Atmosphere
The furnace operates in a controlled atmosphere, typically using a non-flammable gas such as nitrogen or argon.