FBB-0002_Tunnel Washers_Brochure_Rev3.0

How it Works Three-section washers (detergent wash, recirculated rinse and final rinse) are the most commonly requested designs. For heavy residues, a pre-rinse section may be required. Key to Washer Sections: Key to Washer Sections:

DW - Deter FR - Final R RR - Recirc DW - Dete FR - Final - Recir

Operational overview of 4-section washer with exit blow-off system:

DW

FR

DW

FR

DW

RR

FR

D

o Washer Sections:

DW - Detergent Wash

PR - Pre-Rinse

Soiled product containers are conveyed through the Pre-Rinse (PR) section to loosen and remove heavy residues. The Detergent Wash (DW) section loosens and sprays off the remaining residue. The Recirculated Rinse (RR) removes most of the residual detergent solutions from the containers and overflows to Pre-Rinse, if available. Ex t DW DW FR RR RR The Fresh Water Rinse (FR) removes the remaining detergent film and overflows to Recirculated Rinse (RR). Optional Exit Blow-Off System (BL). 3-Section with Extended Length FR - Final Rinse RR - Recirculated Rinse FR

Ext - Extended Length

PR

3-Section (most common) 3-Section (most common) 3-Section (most common)

3-Sec 3-Se

2-Section

2-Section

DW

PR

DW

RR FR

RR

FR

4-Section 4-Section

3-Section (most common)

BL

Note: All washers are designed to conserve water.

4-Section with optional exit blow-off system

High-impact, 360 º coverage spray nozzle manifolds provide complete cleaning coverage of a process item’s internal and external surface area.

Exit blow-off system

Pallet Wash Improve quality control and sanitary product handling with a Sani-Matic Pallet Wash. The Pallet Wash is available in either a horizontal or vertical design and operates similar to the Tunnel Washer with the same standard features and options.

Vertical Pallet Wash

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