Mechanical Cleaning
Mechanical cleaning involves using physical means, such as scrubbing, brushing, or using high-pressure water jets, to remove contaminants from surfaces. It doesn’t rely on chemicals, making it ideal for situations where chemical residues would be problematic. Think of it like using a high-powered pressure washer to blast dirt off a driveway. It has application for industrial cleaning removing scale, grease, and other deposits from machinery and equipment.
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Industrial Equipment for Mechanical Cleaning
- Heat Exchangers: As we mentioned earlier, mechanical cleaning is often used to remove dirt and debris from the surfaces of heat exchangers.
- Piping: Cleaning pipes and pipelines, especially in the oil and gas industry, to remove scale and corrosion.
- Boilers: Cleaning scale and soot from boiler tubes to improve efficiency and heat transfer.
- Storage Tanks: Cleaning storage tanks used in the chemical, food and beverage industries to remove residue and contaminants.
- Column, Vessel and Reactors: Cleaning mixing vessels and chemical reactors to ensure proper mixing and to prevent contamination.
- Processing Equipment: Cleaning equipment used in processing to remove food residue and ensure hygiene.


Heat Exchanger Cleaning
Mechanical cleaning of the heat exchanger is is crucial for maintaining the efficiency and longevity of heat exchangers by removing fouling, scale, and deposits.






Tank Cleaning
The purpose of mechanical tank cleaning is to ensure that the tank is free from contaminants, residues, and sediments that may affect efficiency and safety. The steps for mechanical tank cleaning are:
- Preparation
- Inspection before cleaning
- Manual Scrubbing
- High-Pressure Water Jetting
- Further Inspection and Cleaning
- Final Inspection:
- Tank Assembly
Air Fin Cooler Cleaning
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Column & Drums Cleaning
Cleaning mixing vessels and chemical column and internal part such tray and intern pipe, to ensure proper mixing and to prevent contamination.
Boiler Cleaning
Removing scale and soot from boiler tubes to improve efficiency and heat transfer.


