All Clean
Stainless steel tank for manual washing frames
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Stainless steel tank for manual washing of screen printing frames available in various sizes. It is equipped with a pneumatic pump, one or more solvent storage tanks and washing brushes. The All Clean wash tank is suitable for cleaning frames when they are dirty with plastisol ink.
Operation: the All Clean stainless steel washing tank is resistant to the main solvents for cleaning the screen printing frames. The solvent is pumped from a tank below the tank by a pneumatic pump to a lance with a brush that allows the dispensing of the solvent in the areas of the frame dirty with ink. The solvent once mixed with the ink drains from the washing tank towards the steel tank containing the solvent. The clean solvent will occupy the upper part of the steel tank while the dry residue will settle in the part low of the tank, when this will be full for more than half the deposit must be extracted and disposed. Usually two steel tanks are used, one for the dirty solvent and one for the clean solvent, the clean solvent tank is used only for the final rinsing of the printing frame, while the initial cleaning is always carried out with a recovery solvent. Above the washing tank there is usually a hole that allows the suction of any solvent that nebulizes during frame cleaning operations. The tank needs 6/7 bar compressed air necessary for the operation of the pneumatic pump and the operation of the air gun which is used to blow away any solvent or ink still deposited on the frame.
Operation: the All Clean stainless steel washing tank is resistant to the main solvents for cleaning the screen printing frames. The solvent is pumped from a tank below the tank by a pneumatic pump to a lance with a brush that allows the dispensing of the solvent in the areas of the frame dirty with ink. The solvent once mixed with the ink drains from the washing tank towards the steel tank containing the solvent. The clean solvent will occupy the upper part of the steel tank while the dry residue will settle in the part low of the tank, when this will be full for more than half the deposit must be extracted and disposed. Usually two steel tanks are used, one for the dirty solvent and one for the clean solvent, the clean solvent tank is used only for the final rinsing of the printing frame, while the initial cleaning is always carried out with a recovery solvent. Above the washing tank there is usually a hole that allows the suction of any solvent that nebulizes during frame cleaning operations. The tank needs 6/7 bar compressed air necessary for the operation of the pneumatic pump and the operation of the air gun which is used to blow away any solvent or ink still deposited on the frame.
MAIN TECHNICAL FEATURES
- 304 stainless steel containment tank
- Compressed air at 7 bar: m3 / h 9
- Fixed upper front shutter in accident-prevention plastic material (lexan)
- Double diaphragm pneumatic pump with pressure regulator
- 304 stainless steel storage tank
Available Models
Internal useful sizes | External overall sizes | |
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All Clean 150 | 150 x 60 x 130 cm | 160 x 78 x 240 cm |
All Clean 200 | 200 x 60 x 130 cm | 210 x 78 x 240 cm |
All Clean 250 | 250 x 60 x 130 cm | 260 x 78 x 240 cm |