Tank cleaning solutions
closed gauging
I N T H R E E D I M E N S I O N S
The third dimension
Techno-
logy
Three levels of optimization
go into every Alfa Laval tank
cleaning solution. One of them
is our technology, including the
Gunclean Toftejorg i65 S tank
cleaning machine with its built-in speed
adjustment and hysterisis clutch.
The HERMetic
UTImeter Gtex is a
The hysterisis clutch is a soft starter,
portable electronic
which means that it never slips in the
level gauge for closed way that standard magnetic clutches
gas tight operation
can. Its reliability is matched by low-
resulting in increased
friction ceramic bearings and an
safety and efficiency.
optimized turbine, which create greater
The unit is used for custody transfer,
wear resistance and excellent power
inventory control measurement and
transmission.
free water detection on marine vessels.
Connected to a HERMetic vapour con-
All this makes the Gunclean Toftejorg
trol valve, the UTImeter Gtex avoids
i65 S a high-power investment with
any gas release during operation and low spare parts consumption.
enables 3, optionally 4 measurements
A perfect example of our tank cleaning
in one single operation, Ullage,
expertise.
Temperature, Oil-water interface level
and Innage. By increasing safety and
efficiency, Honeywell Enraf Tanksystem
To learn more, contact Alfa Laval.
helps customers improve business
performance.
For more information visit our website
www.tanksystem.com or call +41 26 919 15 00
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