Industrial Pretreatment Washer

For Cleaning & Prepping Prior to Liquid or Powder Coating

Description

Industrial Pretreatment Washers from Global Finishing Solutions® (GFS) are used for cleaning metal and plastic substrates prior to liquid or powder coating, as well as before and after machining or forming components. GFS Industrial Pretreatment Washers provide a highly efficient environment for washing processes, often designed with separate housing sections to accommodate multiple pretreatment stages.

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Industrial Pretreatment Washer Product Info

Precise EngineeringPrecision engineered and manufactured of heavy-duty materials, GFS Industrial Pretreatment Washers are built to last. The tanks on GFS Pretreatment Washers are double-welded — both on the inside and outside — to prevent leaks.
Easy InstallationThe modular design of GFS Industrial Pretreatment Washers allows for easier, quicker installation, so you can begin using your equipment sooner. Many GFS Pretreatment Washers are preassembled at our manufacturing facility in Osseo, Wisconsin, to ensure proper fit and function, which also shortens installation time.
CustomizationGFS is experienced at designing and building high-quality washers that are custom engineered to meet a business’ needs. GFS Industrial Pretreatment Washers can be designed as a spray or immersion environment — or as a combination of both.
Multi-Stage WashersThe number of stages and the design of GFS Industrial Pretreatment Washers are dependent upon the complexity and finish specifications of the parts. A typical multi-stage washer includes a chemical cleaning stage, followed by water and seal rinse stages. Complex multi-stage washers may also include phosphate stages, additional rinse stages and reverse osmosis or surfactant final rinse stages.
Adjustable NozzlesGFS Industrial Pretreatment Washers feature clip-on nozzles, which can be easily removed for cleaning, allowing for hassle-free maintenance. Since each nozzle can be adjusted, you can precisely aim it at the desired part or product in the washer.
Stainless or mild steel
Overflow gutters on all stages
Dual stainless steel filter screens with bottom sludge dam
Gas-fired immersion heating equipment
Removable access covers
Sloped tanks to sump drain for easy cleanout
Stainless or mild steel
Sloped drain decks (70/30 with 2-inch center dam)
Bulkhead access doors in drain stages
Entrance and exit exhaust vestibules
Silhouettes between all spray sections
Bolted construction
CPVC schedule 80 header piping with quick, overhead disconnects
CPVC schedule 80 risers with quick disconnects
Drains, overflows and counter-flow piping (schedule 80 CPVC)
Rapid fill bypass on all stages
Vertical pumps
Thermometers on heated stages
Pressure gauges on all stages
UL-listed, PLC-based control panel
Electronic solution-level controls on all stages

The following options can be added to GFS Industrial Pretreatment Washers:

Stainless steel grating in solution tanks
Insulated tanks with 18-gauge, stainless steel panels
Manual solution level controls
Particle filtration system
Oil separation systems
Conveyor shrouds in spray and drain stages
Tank cleanout marine doors
Blow-off units or dry-off ovens for drying parts

GFS products are designed and manufactured to meet the applicable requirements of various industry-recognized codes and standards.

  • Reference NFPA 33 and Chapter 24 of the International Fire Code (IFC) for spray applications using flammable and combustible materials
  • Reference NFPA 86 and Chapter 30 of the IFC for curing and drying applications
  • Many components and product lines are ETL and ETL-C listed. The ETL or ETL-C mark is proof of compliance with North American safety standards, including UL, NFPA, OSHA and more
  • A UL or CUL listing verifies that Underwriters Laboratories has tested GFS’ product and determined that it meets their stringent safety and performance requirements


Please be aware that local requirements may vary from national codes. GFS recommends consulting with your local authority before purchasing paint booths or other finishing equipment.

GFS engineers regularly contribute to the advancement of codes and standards that affect the industries that we work in. Several of our engineers serve on various NFPA Technical Committees responsible for key finishing industry standards.

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