Functionality
The rml Retractable CIP Nozzle is commonly used in situations where equipment needs to be cleaned in place, and a flush surface is required during production. In the default on product state, the rml Retractable CIP Nozzle remains retracted, giving a smooth product contact surface that prevents any product build up. This is particularly important in applications such as powder dryer ducts and powder cyclones.
The unique rml spray nozzle design enables the nozzle to rotate during the cleaning cycle, ensuring maximum coverage and penetration of the spray profile. This increases the cleaning efficiency and performance.
rml offers a range of options to suit the particular needs of the end user.
M901-0100 - This version is opened automatically by the CIP pressure. It will remain open for 10 to 15 minutes after the CIP flow stops allowing the unit to fully drain. The clear plastic barrel allows a visual indication of the retracted or extended status of the unit in operation.
M901-0137 – This unit is opened pneumatically and spring closed. The draining time can be accurately controlled by the factory’s automation. The clear plastic barrel allows a visual indication of the retracted or extended status of the unit in operation.
M901-0200 – This unit is opened and closed pneumatically. The draining time can be accurately controlled by the factory’s automation. The pneumatic barrel is stainless steel and the magnetic piston uses standard Festo replacement parts. Positional feedback is available via standard Festo reed switches mounted externally.
M901-0300– This unit is the same as the M901-0200 except it has an additional visual indication flag extending from the top of the unit.
The standard stainless steel body is fully machined internally. We offer an option of fully machining and polishing the outside of the body for critical applications.
Construction
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Stainless steel 304 body and fittings.
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Teflon bearings for durability.
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Connections either RJT, DIN or Tri Clover
Typical Uses Include:
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Powder dryer ducts
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Dryer chambers
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Cyclones and bag houses
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Greasy duct work
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Evaporative flash vessels
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Cooking vessels
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Extraction ducts
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Large processing machinery
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Fluid bed chambers