Tank cleaning technology has advanced as improvements to hygienic standards have changed. As that change has taken place, priority has been placed on cleanliness of equipment and storage tanks, which helps to ensure quality in
food products.

Many organizations such as 3-A have developed standards across the food industry specific to cleaning of a tank. Coupled with hygiene is the added task of reducing chemical and water usage. A common acronym that is used with tank cleaning methodologies is TACT which stands for Time, Action, Chemistry, and Temperature (see figure 1). New technology harnesses the time and action portions of the acronym and are displayed in the chart commonly referred to as the sinner circle.

Tank Cleaning

New tank cleaning technology includes:

 

Rotary Spray and Jet Heads can provide all of the benefits of a static spray ball, but they can also decrease water usage (see figure 2 and 3).

For your reference, we have several videos on our YouTube channel that can explain this technology further.

Contact our Technical Service Team to learn more.
Please include the following details: Residue Type (sticky, dry, etc), Tank Diameter, Pressure Available, GPM Available, Baffles or Obstructions, Tank Opening Size.