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Industrial Cleaning

Highlighted technologies

This cleaning system:

  • is non-abrasive, non-flammable and does not conduct electricity;
  • contains no solvents or secondary contaminants;
  • is extraordinarily clean and can be used in the food industry;
  • allows the cleaning of systems, lines or equipment on site, without having to disassemble them;
  • can be used without damaging electrical systems or mechanical parts;
  • can be perfectly calibrated depending on the intensity of the soiling agent.

This cleaning system is based on very high pressure pumps (up to 2500 BAR) using the kinetic energy of water jets produced by volumetric motor pumps.

These water jets are used for unblocking, descaling and hydro-washing of:

  • enamel booths and sub-cabins in industrial painting plants;
  • water recirculation tanks in the enamel cabinets;
  • industrial skids and equipment;
  • bonder-cataphoresis tanks in industrial painting plants.

The Laser Anthropomorphic Robot allows technical cleaning using laser technology in production processes.

This laser system was designed and built by Iscot to provide technical cleaning services.

Laser cleaning uses very high frequency pulses to vaporise contamination on the surface of the machinery that is to be cleaned.

The material underneath the contamination does not absorb the laser pulse, but reflects it, allowing it to be mechanically and thermally unaffected by the laser.

Sandblasting involves hitting the surface to be cleaned with an abrasive element. The grain size of the aggregate depends on the type of surface to be treated and the dirt to be removed. Various aggregates are used and they are all environmentally friendly; they do not release undesirable components during use.

This technology allows us to remove dirt without the danger of damaging or ruining the very fine layer of material underneath.

Inert blasting can be used:

  • in the food industry;
  • for the preparation of metals;
  • for plastic moulding;
  • in restoration;
  • in urban regeneration;
  • in boating.