Sirco Industrial's CLRS-10 Rinse System Self-Regenerates
System self-regenerates as necessary with a supply of acid and caustic — about 5 gallons of 50% HCL and 4 gallons of 50% NaOH, with a 150-gallon waste holding tank.
Sirco Industrial’s CLRS-10 automatic rinse recycle system is skid-mounted with a receiving distribution tank to collect, treat and return DI water. It self-regenerates as necessary with a supply of acid and caustic—about 5 gallons of 50% HCL and 4 gallons of 50% NaOH, with a 150 gallon waste-holding tank.
Sirco has also developed the Nema 4X-UL503a control panel with touchscreen operation. It displays all operational functions and includes historical information. It can communicate with other devices for additional shop management or remote data transmission and operation.
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