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Spray nozzles reduce cost of maintenance in CIP

A BETE product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 27, 2002

A product specifically designed for clean in place (CIP) applications has been introduced by Bete, the UK arm of the US nozzle giant, Bete Fog Nozzle.

A product specifically designed for clean in place (CIP) applications has been introduced by Bete, the UK arm of the US nozzle giant, Bete Fog Nozzle.

Offering extremely high levels of energy efficiency, and with a compact clog-resistant spiral design to cut the cost and time associated with installation and maintenance, the product will be of significant interest across a wide range of sectors, including the food processing, chemical and pharmaceutical industries.

Using less fluid than conventional nozzle designs, Bete's highly efficient TW spray nozzles are perfectly suited to applications such as rinsing and solvent cleaning of ovens, tanks and drums, beer kegs or washing bottles and process equipment.

Delivering unique spray patterns through simultaneous emission of fluid in opposing directions, the TW provides superior spray coverage at between 180 and 270 degrees (depending on specific model) in a full cone configuration.

Containing no moving parts, the spiral nozzle's compact design allows easy maintenance and simple installation into size critical applications.

Available in hardwearing 316 stainless steel and brass as standard, or other materials on request, the robust TW delivers extremely effective spraying at 0.7-10bar, with flow rates of 11-368 litre/min.

The product has an effective scrubbing diameter of up to 2.4m, and an effective rinsing diameter of up to 6.1m (depending on pipe size).

No matter how advanced the application, TW nozzles can be tailored to meet specific customer requirements.

Bete's sophisticated in-house design facility deploys state-of-the-art spray analysis techniques and testing facilities which enable nozzles to be custom designed for optimum performance.

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