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Cleaning Balls for a thorough clean-up
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2. Finding it difficult to clean the insides of your tubing systems?
Has their flow slowed down as debris has lined up the tube
walls?
The solution?
Cleaning Balls
3. What are cleaning balls?
Cleaning balls are the active and most vital component
in a tube cleaning system. They work on a continuous
basis, being pushed through the tube due to the loss of
water pressure along the tube. They are collected at the
end and re-injected into the system.
Due to the constant
movement inside the
tube, they get rubbed
along the inner surface
of the tube, resulting in
the inner surface
becoming clean.
4. Types of balls
The type of ball depends
on the exchanger design
and operating conditions
of the tube system,
especially the quality and
flow of water, the material
and size of the tubes.
Generally, the balls are
slightly bigger than the
tubes they are used in.
5. Schmitz cleaning balls
A range of cleaning balls - of different sizes, hardness, design
and composition - are manufactured by Schmitz
Reinigungskuglen of Germany for different requirements.
Schmitz produces cleaning balls for many global industries
such as power industry, chemicals industry and seawater
desalination plants. They are compatible with ball cleaning
systems made by different companies. They can remove hard
deposits such as hard crystalline deposits and soft deposits
such as slime, mud or silt. Copper, copper alloy and brass are
some of the tubes which can be cleaned with these balls.
They are made available in Dubai through CITC.
6. For more information on Schmitz
cleaning balls, contact CITC,
the leading logistics company.