New Gamajet Bullet IV spinner goes after product residue at the bottom of a cargo tank

Sept. 3, 2013

Cleaning difficult residues from the bottom of tanks fast and effectively has been an ongoing headache for wash rack operators for years. With that in mind, Gamajet developed its new Bullet IV for tough, targeted cleaning of sludge, oil, or any type of residual debris that collects at the bottom of large tanks, open-top tanks, process vessels and trailers.

The Bullet IV rotates in a tight 105-degree downward pattern, with high-impact water jets scouring the bottom area of the tank, with no oversplash. Built with durability, strength, and performance in mind, the machine is ideally suited for the oil and gas, transportation, food and beverage, and chemical industries.  

Gamajet, part of the Alfa Laval Group, has been supplying a "Better Way to Clean" all types of tanks and vessels for over 50 years. Gamajet's rotary impingement cleaning method has become the first choice in cleaning for many of the world's largest chemical plants, biorefineries, food and beverage plants, breweries, trucking fleets, personal care and pharmaceutical manufacturers, wineries, and oil and gas field service operations.

Gamajet's rotary impingement tank cleaning machines combine pressure and flow to create high impact cleaning jets. Cleaning occurs at the point in which the concentrated stream impacts the surface. It is this impact and the tangential force that radiates from that point which blasts contaminants from the surface, scouring the tank interior. In conjunction with this impact, the Gamajet is engineered to rotate in a precise, repeatable and reliable, 360-degree pattern. This full-coverage, global indexing pattern ensures the entire tank interior is cleaned, every time.

For more information, visit www.Gamajet.com or call 610-408-9940.