Conveyorised washing system cleans up

A Guyson International product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 18, 2002

Production runs of glass crystal tableware, ranging from sherry glasses to fruit bowls can be automatically cleaned in a new aqueous multistage conveyorised washing system from Guyson International.

Production runs of glass crystal tableware, ranging from sherry glasses to fruit bowls are being automatically cleaned in a new aqueous multistage conveyorised washing system from Guyson International.

The polypropylene, honeycomb mesh conveyor has rows of specially moulded polypropylene supports arranged in a matrix most suitable for the full range of glassware.

Each piece is carefully orientated and cradled within the matrix and remains safely in position as it passes through both the wash and rinse chambers.

Cleaning is by a high intensity spray of heated wash or rinse solution delivered by a series of overhead and side positioned V-spray pattern jets.

Air knives situated between each stage remove excess solution and minimise carryover from one process to another.

After rinsing, an ambient demineralised water trickle-rinse gives the glassware a final spot free finish.

Drying is by heated air convected through adjustable louvres positioned inside the final chamber.

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