Cavitation phenomenon and patented hybrid channel cleaning technology

Cleaning in CoolingCare devices is based on the patented method of bidirectional pulsation of the cleaning medium. HYDRAULIC SHOCK WAVES GENERATE A CONTROLLED CAVITATION PHENOMENON THAT INITIATES THE PROCESS OF REMOVING SCALE AND RUST DEPOSITS FROM THE SURFACE OF THE CHANNEL. The rapid compression and expansion of the fluid in the channel causes local pressure drops, resulting in the formation of thousands of cavitation bubbles. Cleaning using the cavitation phenomenon is assisted by a solution of water-based cleaning agent, which further promotes the dissolution of deposits on the canal walls. Unlike other technologies, where the cleaning method is based on pumping aggressive cleaning agents through the mold circuits, CoolingCare's hydromechanical hybrid cleaning method using the cavitation effect occurring inside the channel quickly and effectively mechanically removes lime deposits, allowing the use of less aggressive cleaning agents that are safe for the mold. After cleaning, the channels are automatically rinsed with water and dried with compressed air.

The use of a hybrid pump/pulsator method makes it possible to achieve a high turbulence of the cleaning liquid flow and thus makes the time

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