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Introduction To GJ A6
The Alfa Laval GJ A6 is a rotary jet head tank cleaning machine designed for use in hygienic environments. Specifically engineered for cleaning tanks with capacities ranging from 5 to 20 m³, this machine utilizes a combination of pressure and flow to generate high-impact cleaning jets that rotate in a repeatable and reliable 360-degree pattern. The GJ A6 is designed to minimize water and cleaning media consumption, contributing to overall efficiency. With easy customization options to meet specific customer requirements, it enables companies to optimize their cleaning processes, reducing downtime and enhancing productivity.
GJ A6 Application
The Alfa Laval GJ A6 is designed for the removal of the toughest residues from hygienic tanks across a broad range of industries, such as the dairy, brewery, beverage, food, and personal care industries. Due to its slim design, the GJ A6 is ideal to retrofit spray balls, thereby reducing Cleaning in Place (CIP) costs and cleaning time.
GJ A6 Benefits
Slim design makes it possible to insert through small tank inlet openings
Saves up to 70percentage of your cleaning cost
60percentage faster cleaning equal more time for production
High-impact cleaning in a 360degree repeatable cleaning pattern
Cleaning process can be validated using Alfa Laval Rotacheck
GJ A6 How It Work
The high-impact jet stream from the Alfa Laval GJ A6 rotary jet head cover the entire surface of the tank interior in a successively denser pattern. This achieves a powerful mechanical impact with a low volume of water and cleaning media. The flow of the cleaning fluid makes the nozzles perform a geared rotation around the vertical and horizontal axes. In the first cycle, the nozzles lay out a course pattern on the tank surface. The subsequent cycles gradually make the pattern denser until at full cleaning pattern is reached. Once the full cleaning pattern is reached, the machine will start over again and continue to perform the next full cleaning pattern.The above drawings show the cleaning pattern achieved on a cylindrical horizontal vessel. The difference between the first cycle and the full pattern represents the number of additional cycles available to increase the density of the cleaning.