FluidMaster cleans closed heat exchanger systems / pipes highly efficiently using the flushing process
Kipp Umwelttechnik had previously concentrated largely on the mechanical cleaning of heat transfer systems with its JetMaster, SpeedMaster and TubeMaster processes.
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The FluidMaster system closes a gap here for the area of closed, non-removable heat transfer systems. This means that Kipp Umwelttechnik can now offer equipment and systems for cleaning all heat transfer systems. Together with its sister company mycon, Kipp Umwelttechnik relies on automation or partial automation wherever possible and economical. FluidMaster is also equipped with a PLC.
The appropriate cleaning program can simply be selected and started. The system has several sensors that display the development of pressure and volume flow as well as the temperature and pH value of the cleaning medium. FluidMaster is constantly monitored for leaks in all connections within the system and switches off automatically in the event of a leak.
All recorded values are constantly recorded and saved per second or minute, depending on the setting. The progress of the cleaning process is therefore fully visible and can be documented at any time during or after cleaning in any desired form. FluidMaster can therefore remain in operation for longer periods without on-site personnel monitoring.
FluidMaster works with relatively high flow velocities. For large-volume heat transfer systems, the mycon SpeedMaster system can also be used as a combination device. SpeedMaster increases the flow speed of the cleaning medium and can also introduce a second cleaning medium at the same time if required.
Image: The new FluidMaster and Mini-FluidMaster cleaning systems from mycon GmbH
The Mini-FluidMaster is an additional lightweight cleaning device for cleaning smaller heat transfer systems.
Image source: mycon GmbH / Kipp Umwelttechnik GmbH