Where to use spray and foam systems
With spray and foam cleaning systems being recently added to the product offering from Brightwell, we wanted to provide information on what the systems are typically used for. Both spray and foam systems are robust and efficient for the cleaning and disinfection of surfaces.
The systems are ideal for cleaning large areas, such as food manufacturing environments, with machinery that needs regular cleaning to maintain good hygiene standards. Both spraying and foaming systems are excellent for dairy farms where frequent cleaning of large areas requires specific amounts of the chemical.
Our key aim was to avoid any disruption to our customers. Components were identified based on ongoing availability, and their supply was secured, working closely with our procurement teams to ensure continuity of supply. Once the circuit boards were redesigned, we conducted thorough tests to make sure that our systems worked.
Food Processing and Manufacturing
To comply with certifications regulated by the Global Food Safety Initiative, such as the BRCGS and SQF accreditation, it is critical to have procedures in place to meet cleaning standards. The Global Standard for Food Safety was developed by experts within the industry to ensure goods are manufactured to the highest standards. Spray and foam cleaning systems are widely used within food processing environments to meet the standards set out by certifications. Foam is the more commonly used of the two systems, as chemical coverage rates are quick and visibly easy to monitor, as foam provides a visible blanket where the chemical meets the surface.
Both systems are ideal for cleaning large areas such as floors, walls, ceilings, conveyor belts, tables and production equipment.
Vehicle Cleaning
Foam cleaning system in the motor industry is a prevalent trend. Whilst the systems supplied by Brightwell weren’t explicitly designed for this use, they can be used with the addition of the extra-long wands. Foam cleaning is efficient, effective and unrivalled in its convenience. It allows the cleaning solution to remain in contact with the build-up of dirt and grease for an extended period. It enables you to clean hard-to-reach areas not always accessible by standard cleaning methods.
No Need for Trigger Spray Bottles
Brightwell spray systems were designed with the end user in mind. When a small or medium-sized area requires cleaning, it can strain the end-user, repetitively using a trigger spray bottle. Spraying systems can either be utilised with the receptacle tank that can hold up to 2.5L worth of diluted product or can be linked up to chemical storage and mains water to supply for larger projects. The Spray station system uses a BDVF Bypass Venturi system to dilute the chemicals, removing the need for user contact with chemicals. If the spray station doesn’t suit your business needs, Brightwell designed the EcoShot to remove guesswork and end-user contact when measuring chemical concentrates.
To find out about any of the spray and foam cleaning systems on offer from Brightwell Dispensers, contact us today and a member of the team will be happy to assist.
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