Pipes & Tubes
We'll help you find the right combination of nozzle and tool system for your small or large, straight or curved, pipes and tubes.
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WHAT'S THE MATERIAL?
To begin, what material are you trying to remove from a given surface? Next, identify whether that material has a soft, medium or high hardness. And finally, what volume of water is required to remove said material from the surface?
- Sewer Sludge is a low hardness material and requires a high volume of water to clean
- Chemical Byproducts is a low-medium hardness material that only requires a medium volume of water to clean
- Petroleum Coke is medium/high hardness material that requires a high volume of water to clean
- Cement is a high hardness material that only requires a low volume of water to clean
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WHAT'S THE GEOMETRY?
To identify your ideal solution, next we determine whether the pipe or tube you will be cleaning has a small or large diameter and whether the pipe or tube is straight or curved.
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SOLUTION
Having defined the material(s), surface geometry and solution, we can choose the ideal system.