Retractors

Dynamic CIP systems clean right down to the last corner. Where to put the spray head? This question arises in almost every CIP system. In most cases, spray shadows caused by installations such as agitators, manholes, sight glasses and various other nozzles make CIP cleaning difficult. The solution to this is movable cleaning systems that are automatically moved out of the tank after cleaning.

 

TANKO® RT/RTS

The dynamic retractor is used in particularly low-germ processes. The cleaning head is retracted and extended pneumatically.

The system has a rotating spray head with ball bearings or a static spray head. This is lubricated by the cleaning agent. The TANKO® RT is also available in a special ATEX version.

Datasheet

TANKO® RTP/RTPS

The TANKO® RTP and TANKO® RTPS were designed for use in low-germ processes.

The basic principle of the retractor is the separation between idle mode (closed structure, the spray head is in the housing and therefore outside the container) and cleaning mode (the spray head is extended into the container for cleaning).

Datasheet

TANKO® RF

The mini-retractor system has a rotating spray head. For the cleaning process, this is extended and driven, i.e. set in rotation, by the pressure exerted by the cleaning medium.

As soon as the cleaning process is complete (supply of cleaning medium stopped), the spray head is retracted into its housing by the spring force. Sealing is achieved by means of an O-ring.

The TANKO® RF is used for cleaning the inside of pipes, spray dryers and small containers. Particularly in those areas where installations are not permitted or are disruptive. The system is available in two sizes: TANKO® RF40 and TANKO® RF50.

Datasheet RF40 Datasheet RF50
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