Spray washers are a type of parts cleaning system that moves medium to large sized parts through a water-spraying industrial washer. It is one of the most common types of washers, and employs high pressure nozzles that shoot warm water and aqueous cleaning solution. The nozzles are able to clean away heavy or difficult to remove soils, grease, oil, coolants, buffing compounds, abrasive dust, blast debris, paint, chips and other contaminants that do not come off easily.
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JENFAB, Inc.Berlin, CT 860-828-6516 Since 1960, JenFab has developed innovative technology for aqueous cleaning systems such as spray washers. Jenfab's comprehensive aqueous cleaning product line ranges from small-footprint cellular washers, to large, in-line, fully automated vertical agitation and rotation or spray-immersion washers. Whatever application you may have, Jenfab has a system to wash it for you.
Stoelting Cleaning EquipmentKiel, WI 800-545-0661 With a reputation for manufacturing the most rugged & durable spray washers available, see why companies choose Stoelting for their parts washing equipment needs. As a leader in the design & manufacture of this machine technology, we can build these systems for belt conveyor, monorail, dip tank, rotary drum & individual work cell applications. Domestic & International Sales and Service.
Alliance Manufacturing, Inc.Fond du Lac, WI 800-969-7960 Alliance manufactures parts washing equipment such as spray washers for removing contaminants from tooling, manufactured components, returnable dunnage and other applications that are sold to companies in the automotive, agricultural, aerospace, defense and other industries. Designs include conveyor belt, monorail and batch style. We can engineer equipment for one-of-a-kind applications.
EMC/Equipment Manufacturing CorporationSanta Fe Springs, CA 888-833-9000 EMC®/Equipment Manufacturing Corp. manufactures both the POWERJET® and the JETSINK® Cleaning Station for companies in various industries. Our spray washers and related washing equipment lower operating costs and increase washer efficiency. We offer great prices by manufacturing standard machinery with simple, but effective, principles. Give us a call today!
TEMCO Parts WashersOklahoma City, OK 800-245-1869 TEMCO takes the frustration out of buying & maintaining parts washers for a diversity of industries, such as automotive, aviation, military & machine shops. Deemed "easiest to clean", our award-winning parts washing cabinets, spray washers, parts cleaning equipment, plus #1 rated detergent, is designed with you in mind. Customer service is our #1 priority & we offer easy lease/purchase financing.
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AEC Systems USA, Inc.Grandville, MI 888-211-6006 AEC Systems USA specializes in Part Washing Systems including basic spray washers that are designed and built to meet customer`s specific needs. They offer reliable machines and systems at competitive prices. As a manufacturer with 40 years experience, AEC Systems USA provides excellent customer service, local and international, as well as an ever-expanding product line.
Green Power ChemicalHopatcong, NJ 800-932-9371 If you need spray washers then you have come to the right place. Green Power Chemical sells its products at the very best price. Our washers are environmentally friendly and cost a lot less than solvents that can be hazardous to our beautiful waterways. We have more than 28 years of creating and designing solutions to any cleaning problem. Request a quote today!
Proceco Ltd.Montreal, QC 800-978-6677 Proceco manufactures spray washers, slurry blasting machines and automated immersion tank lines engineered for parts cleaning and surface treatment processes. The product line includes turntable, basket, belt and monorail conveyor models, as well as having custom designed integrated cleaning systems available too. Ideal for parts manufacturing, maintenance and overhaul processes.
System Technologies Inc.Indianapolis, IN 317-895-5970 The total project management approach at System Technologies saves the customers time and money when they want to design a cleaning system like a spray washer or other related finishing systems. Their personnel become members of the customer's team to ensure that the project moves quickly, smoothly and on schedule, all of which results in excellent products on the other end.
Magnus EquipmentWilloughby, OH 800-456-6423 Constantly ahead of parts washing trends, Magnus Equipment works to improve existing washing systems like spray washers as well as develop new parts washing technologies. As global leaders amongst parts washing companies for designing and engineering, Magnus Equipment provides standard and custom models. Magnus Equipment engineers unique cleaning solutions.
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Clean Parts.comFond du Lac, WI 800-969-7960 Offering standard parts washing machine configurations for optimal water-based parts cleaning effectiveness, Cleanparts.com is one of the foremost companies in the industry. As resourceful manufacturers of spray washers and related models, Cleanparts.com ensures that meeting specific requirements is never a problem. Their machines are efficient, durable and operator-friendly.
LS IndustriesWichita, KS 800-835-0218 Providing a wide range of parts washing machinery, LS Industries is a high-quality manufacturer for diverse industries including fabricated metals, automotive and concrete construction. Amongst the leading companies in its field, LS Industries has developed a reputation for design innovation and product expertise with machines like spray washers. LS Industries provides cleaning solutions.
Cleaning Technologies Group/RansohoffCincinnati, OH 800-248-9274 Cleaning Technologies Group/Ransohoff is a proven quality choice as an experienced manufacturer with an installed base of over 15,000 machines worldwide. Taking parts washing to the next level, Ransohoff is stiff competition for other companies in the same field. Ransohoff spray washers and related models serve applications including medical, hydraulics and surface finishing.
FMT, Inc.Findlay, OH 800-878-8011 FMT, Inc., as world class part washing equipment manufacturers, has served companies worldwide for more than sixty years. As experts in turning machines into uniquely-designed results, FMT serves a variety of industries including earth moving, metal finishing and aerospace. FMT spray washers and related models are combined with turnkey automated solutions to become a single source solution.
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Spray washers are composed of a conveyor system that flows through a cabinet. The cabinet houses a cleaning tank and several nozzles that are angled at different positions in order to clean the whole surface of every part. These cleaning systems are designed to wash newly machined products in medium to large volumes, such as industrial drums, appliances and automotive parts. They are batch or inline systems, often integrated with other industrial processes like metal stamping and CNC machining. They are powered by gas or electricity, and the nozzle sprays water at the parts by high pressure water pumps.
Spray washers are almost always fully automated and operate by a CNC system (computer numeric controlled) or PC software. Loading is often done by pick-and-place robotic arms or a conveyor that transfers the parts from a manufacturing operation to the spray washer, which is usually one of the last steps in inline processing. After the parts have been loaded, they are taken through a wash, rinse, blow and dry cycle. The nozzles spray warm water and water-based solutions, never flammable mineral spirits, which may start a fire or explosion if shot out of a nozzle. The solution is usually set at a temperature of 130º to 190º F, and the spray pressure reaches anywhere from 40 to 60 PSI in order to ensure all grime and contaminants are cleaned from the part surface. The drying system can consist of either heated air or a simple air blower gun or process dryer, which doesn't use heat. There are many specifications and options when it comes to spray washers, including spray pressure, flow rate, heater power, wash tank capacity, power source type and loading method. Loading methods include front, top or continuous (conveyor belt); spray washers can be built to allow any of the three loading configurations.