The wash cabin is designed to optimize the cleaning process of materials and equipment. Place the equipment in the appropriate compartment and connect the hoses in the
cabin, with the option of connecting external equipment. A pressure test can be performed to check connections. The cabin then fills its tanks with water heated by a resistance heater or steam exchanger.
During the first pre-wash (sludge removal phase), some of this water is evacuated to remove the heaviest dirt. During the wash phase, water recirculates through the compartments with or without detergent, while cross-contamination is avoided thanks to compartment isolation and hygienic design. The wash water is then drained and replaced by clean, cold water for rinsing (rinse phase).
The water recirculation and delivery phases are managed by a PLC with or without HMI adapted to the customer’s specific needs, with automatic or manual routing as required. This automated wash cabin ensures efficient, hygienic cleaning,
perfectly adaptable to each customer’s requirements.