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Spray nozzle solution increases efficiency

A BETE product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 17, 2000

A spray nozzle system, specifically designed to save time and money by eliminating the problem of plugging, is now available from Bete Ltd., the UK arm of the US nozzle giant, Bete Fog Nozzle Inc.

A spray nozzle system, specifically designed to save time and money by eliminating the problem of plugging, is now available from Bete Ltd., the UK arm of the US nozzle giant, Bete Fog Nozzle Inc.

The solution provides extremely effective cleaning with low water consumption, and will be of particular interest to all industries that use reclaimed water, such as paper manufacturing, waste water treatment and steel mills.

Ideal for re-circulated water systems where contaminants may accumulate to affect the efficiency of the manufacturing process, the Bete Thunder Shower is designed to be easy to install and operate, using internal steel brushes that sweep particles away from spray nozzles.

The helixed steel brushes can be powered either manually or by PLC-controlled motor, and discharge unwanted materials through a flush valve without interrupting the spray.

The flush valve can be either manually or electrically operated, and allows production to continue without interruption, ensuring the nozzles spray continuously.

Manufactured in the UK, the Thunder Shower is available with self-aligning nozzles and can be custom designed for specific applications.

Constructed as standard in 316L stainless steel with a maximum design pressure of 1,000 PSI (70 bar), the Thunder Shower is also compatible with a variety of Bete spray nozzles to meet precise customer requirements.

The LP (Low Profile) flat fan or straight stream nozzle offers effective cleaning with low water consumption on 0deg, 30deg and 60deg spray angles, while the EZ (Change Quick Connection System) can be changed in seconds with no need for tools.

The EZ is also available in a wide variety of spray patterns, including flat fan, full cone, hollow cone and spiral.

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