Parts Washers Come Basket-Style or Conveyorized in Line
Available from German Machine Tools of America (GMTA), Rosink’s parts washer line comprises a variety of machine styles for degreasing, cleaning, phosphating, corrosion control coating application and paint stripping.
Available from German Machine Tools of America (GMTA), Rosink’s parts washer line comprises a variety of machine styles for degreasing, cleaning, phosphating, corrosion control coating application and paint stripping. These machines are offered as basket-style batch or in-line cleaning systems, with conveyor integration to customer lines.
Highlighting the line is the Rosink Front Loader (RFL), ideal for cleaning very large parts with complex geometries. The base unit is a single tank which includes a rotary grid workpiece carrier. This unit can be used as a freestanding machine or integrated with a fully automated production process.
The line also includes the RC and RCE basket-style cleaners. The RC is a mobile water-based cleaning system, while the RCE basket cleaner features a stainless steel housing and lightweight thermoplastic cover to run more efficiently. Height adjustable drying via compressed air and a heat torch adds to the RCE’s efficiency.
The company also offers washers for long tube and crossbeam section cleaning, as well as completely automated, in-line, conveyorized cleaning with part conveyors or fixturing. The aqueous cleaning solution is 96 percent water and 4 percent washing ingredients, which recirculate through the machine.
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