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How Do Spray Balls Work?

Spray balls are part of our Cellar & Brew Fittings range and are commonly used in dairy factories, breweries and across the food industry to clean the inner walls of tanks.

 

Spray balls are a spherical ball with a large number of holes which allow high pressure water to be spread in all directions. These are a really effective way to clean and sanitise processing equipment to help reduce the risk of contamination.

 

These are made with 316 grade stainless steel and have a maximum pressure rating of 40PSI or 3Bar and a maximum temperature rating of 95°C.

 

Here at the Metal Company, we stock spray balls to suit butt weld tube, BSP threads and tri clover connections with sizes from ½ inch right up to 2 inch.

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How Do Spray Balls Work?

Spray balls are part of our Cellar & Brew Fittings range and are commonly used in dairy factories, breweries and across the food industry to clean the inner walls of tanks.

 

Spray balls are a spherical ball with a large number of holes which allow high pressure water to be spread in all directions. These are a really effective way to clean and sanitise processing equipment to help reduce the risk of contamination.

 

These are made with 316 grade stainless steel and have a maximum pressure rating of 40PSI or 3Bar and a maximum temperature rating of 95°C.

 

Here at the Metal Company, we stock spray balls to suit butt weld tube, BSP threads and tri clover connections with sizes from ½ inch right up to 2 inch.

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