HN5000TT-MKIII

Using sophisticated electric motors linked through reduction gear boxes and an inverter, we have developed a machine that out performs our previous models. The same excellent cleaning quality, clean and dry covers, but also economy in running costs and quietness in operation.

Washing speeds are variable from less than a meter a minute to over 3 metres a minute. The continuous operation means that there is minimal delay between covers being washed.

The NEW HN5000TT-MKIII has two tanks, one containing the detergent solution. This tank has an electric heating element in it. The second tank is the rinsing tank. This tank has the rinsing spray system.

The detergent tank holds 2,500 litres of water and once the detergent has been added can be used and reused for a number of weeks, until there is no chemical left in the detergent. The heating element will warm the water enabling a better chemical reaction with the dirty cover.

Above the tank are two sets of revolving brushes. The cover being washed passes between these receiving a good scrubbing, before passing onto the rinse tank.

The rinse tank also holds 2,500 litres of water. This water is circulated through a filter system to remove any debris and then through carbon filters to remove any detergent, before being sprayed back onto the covers to remove any residual dirty water.

Above the rinse tank are a further two sets of revolving brushes. The cover passes between these which help remove any excess water from the cover, prior to passing between the air knives.

The air knives blow a large volume (3,740 sq ft/min) of air through a small gap on either side of the cover which drives any residual water and dampness off the cover. This fan is normally assisted by introducing warm air from a heater at the air inlet.

The NEW HN5000TT-MKIII works as a continuous operation, the cover being washed has the next cover attached to it and so on. Thus the clean cover will be pulling the next cover through and will have to be detached after passing through the top roller. At the end of a session a donor sheet is left in the machine in readiness for the next dirty cover to be attached at the beginning of the next session. If the covers being washed have Keyder along the ends a “shot gun” extrusion can be used most effectively. Another method is to use double clips.

Price: £75,000 plus VAT (ex works) | Demonstration machine available SOLD £65,000 plus VAT ex works.