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Hydra-Cell® Handles Solids in IBC Cleaning Concentration

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Wanner Hydra-Cell® Handles Solids in IBC Cleaning Concentration

Hydra-Cell® Handles Solids in IBC Cleaning Concentration

An industrial packaging company that produces, cleans, reconditions, and recycles Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBC) and other packaging and storage products uses Hydra-Cell H25/G25 and Hydra-Cell D35/G35 models to pump Solvesso–an aromatic solvent–to clean the IBC totes.

Wanner Hydra-Cell® Handles Solids in IBC Cleaning ConcentrationRequiring high-pressure washing at a temperature of 140 ̊F (60 ̊C), the cleaning solution has a solids concentration of 3% with particle sizes of approximately 40 microns.

With a seal-less design and horizontal check valve orientation, the Hydra-Cell models can handle abrasive solids up to 800 microns in size to provide reliable operation.

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