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GEA Breconcherry Cleaning Technology Business Line Cleaning Technology Catalog 2014 engineering for a better world

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Publication date: 01 / 01 / 2014 The article numbers and technical specifications are up to date. The publication of specifications, technical data and information in written or electronic form does not release the user from the responsibility of checking for themselves all products delivered by us for suitability for the application(s) intended. These may be subject to change without prior notification. Mistakes and printing errors excepted – we assume no liability for the correctness of specifications given. The general terms and conditions of delivery apply. All rights reserved -...

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Cleaning components Table of contents for cleaning components and accessories Pages Resistance of sealing materials 14 Orbital cleaner - Twister 15 Orbital cleaner - Typhoon 16 Orbital cleaner - Tempest 17 Orbital cleaner - Tornado 18 Rotating cleaner - Torrent 22 Rotating cleaner - Sanitor 31 Monitoring system - Veri-Clean 60 Cleaner inquiries - checklist 67

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Business Unit GEA Flow Components Whether it's dairy, beer, viscous food-stuffs The GEA Group, with operations worldwide, is divided into or fine-chemical products – product six segments. One of these is GEA Mechanical Equipment, which consists of the three business units: GEA Flow Compoquality and profitability are what counts nents, GEA Homogenizers and GEA Mechanical Separation. in the end. This is precisely what the GEA Flow Components business unit stands The GEA Flow Components business unit for – it's a specialist with many years of As a technology leader, the GEA Flow Components...

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Business Unit GEA Flow Components Four business lines – for everything that flows The product range of the GEA Flow Components business unit includes hygienic and aseptic valve technology, hygienic pumps and cleaning technology, particularly for the brewing, beverages, dairy and food industries, as well as for the pharmaceutical, health care, biotechnology and ne chemicals industries. Hygienic valves and components from GEA Tuchenhagen form the core component of matrix-piped process plants. For aseptic processes, which require components with the highest levels of sterility, GEA Aseptomag...

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GEA Breconcherry cleaning technology – the solution for every cleaning process Our cleaning equipment has been developed for sustainable practice, with special emphasis on saving valuable resources in the cleaning process. Whether using orbital, rotary or static, our cleaners achieve the best cleaning results in multiple industry sectors. Incorporating our systems into your production can help you to reduce production downtime, waste disposal costs, and water and detergent consumption. We offer economical, flexible and service-oriented solutions: • Reduction in consumption of energy, water,...

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Examples of applications and industries: Applications: • Process vessels • Storage tanks • Lauter tuns • Milk tanks • Spray dryers • Fermenters • Silos • Mixers • Batch blenders • Shipping containers • Tanker trucks • IBCs • Container wash tunnels • etc. Industries: • Brewing and beverage industries • Dairy and food industries • Cosmetics industry • Pharmaceuticals industry • Fine chemicals industry • Biotechnology industry • Chemicals industry • Paint industry • etc.

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GEA Breconcherry Powerful cleaning in tanks up to 33 meter diameter Orbital cleaners Orbital cleaners work on the basis of two rotating axes, one horizontal and one vertical, as shown in the illustration. • • • • • • • • Hygienic design Ball bearing free (exception TMC) Slim, compact design Intensive cleaning with targeted jets Long life Easy-to-maintain Driven by the cleaning medium (exception TMC) Low number of components (orbital cleaners Typhoon, Tempest, Tornado all use the same spare parts) • Reproducible cleaning by monitoring of the rotation with sensor SMW 100 or Veri-Clean...

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GEA Breconcherry Efficient cleaning of tanks up to 8.5 meter diameter Rotating cleaners The optimum cleaning effect of the rotating cleaners is produced by targeted flat jets or fast moving high impact droplets • Hygienic design • Ball bearing free • Low number of components Spray balls Spray balls as static cleaners are designed for flush cleaning with a high flow rate, thus providing powerful flushing at low pressure. • • • • Low capital outlay No wearing parts Various possible spray patterns, materials, and surfaces High flow rates Retractors In-Line Sprayer / MR1/MR2 The In-Line Sprayer...

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Cleaning components Recommended cleaning diameter wetting readily lightly heavily encrusted soluble adherent adherent wetting readily lightly heavily encrusted soluble adherent adherent wetting readily lightly heavily encrusted soluble adherent adherent wetting readily lightly heavily encrusted soluble adherent adherent wetting readily lightly heavily encrusted soluble adherent adherent wetting readily lightly heavily encrusted soluble adherent adherent wetting readily lightly heavily encrusted soluble adherent adherent

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Cleaning components Recommended working pressure Flow rate

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Cleaning components Recommended cleaning diameter wetting readily lightly heavily encrusted soluble adherent adherent lightly heavily adherent adherent

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Cleaning components Recommended working pressure Flow rate Spray ball

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GEA Breconcherry Technical Data Resistance of sealing materials depending on type and temperature of the medium conveyed. General resistance comparsion of product wetted seals Resistance: A = good resistance B = reduced service live C = not resistant Sealing material general operating temperature Medium Caustics more than 5% Anorganic acids up to 3% ** Product with a fat content of max. 35% Product with a fat content more than 35% Other applications on request * = Depending on installation circumstances ** = Anorganic acids such as nitric or sulfid acid This overview of sealing material is...

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