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Aqueous Technologies Introduces Focus-Wash Print E-mail
Contributed by Robin Norvell   
Thursday, 17 February 2005
Focus-Wash is a combination of several wash methods that combine to focus the wash solution into smaller, higher impact areas. New capabilities include:
 
New style spray system increases wash solution impact pressure 5X over previous models. Nozzle's spray angle is decreased from 50° to 15°, and the flow rate is increased by approximately 60%.
 
New style spray arm doubles the quantity of spray nozzles. Uses 10 nozzles arranged to create 10 concentric spray patterns.
 
New oscillating board rack eliminates blind spots by creating infinite impingement angles. The stroke of the oscillating board rack is approximately equal to the nozzle spacing, creating multi-directional impingement.
 

New multi-stage spray pump designs provide increased pump performance and efficiency. The pumps are optimized for pump utilization, longer pump life and lower electrical costs.


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