
What is a rotary head?
Rotary heads are devices designed to optimize the internal cleaning of boilers and water tanks. Their operation is based on the emission of powerful steam jets while rotating, achieving a deep and uniform cleaning in complex and difficult to access surfaces.
How does a rotary head work?
The rotating head is introduced inside the tank or boiler and, thanks to its design, releases jets of high-pressure steam in multiple directions as it rotates continuously. This rotating motion ensures that the entire internal surface is evenly coated, eliminating residues, scale and other deposits accumulated over time.
What benefits can they provide?
- Efficient cleaning: Continuous rotation and steam jets ensure thorough cleaning without the need for manual intervention inside.
- Time savings: By automating the process, the time required to clean tanks and boilers is considerably reduced.
- Cost reduction: Reduces the need for complex disassembly and aggressive chemicals, reducing operating costs.
- Improved equipment maintenance: By removing scale on a regular basis, the service life of boilers and tanks is extended, reducing the need for costly repairs.
Applications
- Industrial boilers: Ideal for the maintenance of boilers in industrial plants, avoiding the accumulation of deposits that may affect performance.
- Water storage tanks: Used in facilities where large volumes of water are stored, such as in industries and water treatment plants.
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Technical Considerations:
- Pressure and temperature: Rotary heads operate with high pressure steam, which requires boilers that generate sufficient working pressure.
- Materials of construction: These devices are made of corrosion and high temperature resistant materials, such as stainless steel, to ensure durability.