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    SS 316 Clean In Place System For Industrial

    ₹ 4 Lakh - ₹ 10 Lakh / Piece
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    • MOQ1 Piece
    • MaterialSS 316, SS 304
    • Capacity100 Ltr, 200 Ltr, 300 Ltr, 500 Ltr
    • Power SourceElectric
    • Phase2 Phase
    • Supply TypeManufacturer, Exporter, Supplier
    • Preferred Buyer Location All over the world
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    • gst icon GST No. 27ARUPP3866G1Z1

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    • ApplicationIndustrial
    • Capacity100 Ltr, 200 Ltr, 300 Ltr, 500 Ltr
    • Power SourceElectric
    • Phase2 Phase
    • Country of OriginIndia
    • MaterialSS 316, SS 304
    • FinishingMirror & Matte
    • Automatic GradeAutomatic, Semi-Automatic

    Clean-in-place (CIP) is a method of cleaning the interior surfaces of pipes, vessels, process equipment, filters and associated fittings, without disassembly.
    Closed systems were disassembled and cleaned manually. The advent of CIP was a boon to industries that needed frequent internal cleaning of their processes. Industries that rely heavily on CIP are those requiring high levels of hygiene, and include : dairy, beverage, brewing, processed foods, pharmaceutical, and cosmetics.
    The benefit to industries that use CIP is that the cleaning is faster, less labor-intensive and more repeatable, and poses less of a chemical exposure risk. CIP started as a manual practice involving a balance tank, centrifugal pump, and connection to the system being cleaned. Since the 1950s, CIP has evolved to include fully automated systems with programmable logic controllers, multiple balance tanks, sensors, valves, heat exchangers, data acquisition and specially designed spray nozzle systems. Simple, manually operated CIP systems can still be found in use today. 
    Depending on soil load and process geometry, the CIP design principle is one of the following:

    • deliver highly turbulent, high flow-rate solution to effect good cleaning (applies to pipe circuits and some filled equipment).
    • deliver solution as a low-energy spray to fully wet the surface (applies to lightly soiled vessels where a static spray ball may be used).
    • deliver a high energy impinging spray (applies to highly soiled or large diameter vessels where a dynamic spray device may be used).

     


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