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Washdown Equipment
High pressure washdown shooting kit
Low pressure washdown shooting kit
Equipment Brochure 2012
A range of equipment for use with Low, Medium & High Pressure Washdown systems including couplings, hoses, lances, nozzles and injectors.
Washdown systems generally fall into 3 main operating pressure ranges; namely:
High Pressure - typically 40 to 200 bar (580 to 2,900 psi)
Medium Pressure - typically 16 to 40 bar (232 to 580 psi)
Low Pressure - typically 2 to 16 bar (29 to 232 psi)
The choice of washdown pressure depends on the application but there is longstanding concern of the use of high pressure systems in food production environments. This is because of the aerosol generation caused by high pressure systems.
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