Dirty tanks? Drop off in efficiency? Foaming?
We have a simple solution to clean out the circulation pipework.
Many fount recirculation systems operate efficiently for months even years and then suddenly lose their stability.
All of the time an acidic solution containing calcium and other debris is constantly in circulation around the many metres of pipework used to feed all of the fountain systems on press.
Regular flushing of the pipes helps retain stability and keep presses running cleaner
The answer is System Cleaner A + B.
Fountain solutions should be consistent at all times. If a build-up of ink, paper coatings and calcium occur, then the pH and conductivity of the fountain solution will start to change leading to many dampening related problems.
Systems cleaner is designed to clean and remove ink, paper coatings, mould, and calcium from the press circulation system. This ensures consistent quality and longer life of the fountain solution
Advantages:
- Cleans the entire circulation system including all hoses.
- No listed hazardous materials.
- No hot water is required.
- Easy to use.
- Helps keep fountain solutions consistent.
- Eliminates the need to dismantle in order to clean system.
Step ‘A’ loosens debris and emulsifies in residues.
Step ‘B’ shocks and re-acidifies the system, reducing the possibility of contamination of the fresh fount with cleaning solution.
Recommendations for use:
A normal recommended dosage is 5~% per litre of water in the circulation tank. Step ‘A’ can be added to the dirty fountain solution or to clean water. Leave to circulate for at least 1 hour (12 is suggested if possible)
Add Step ‘B’ to the dirty water and let circulate for about 10 minutes. Drain the complete supply of waste water. Re-fill with correct fountain solution mix and begin to print.
Limited stocks available – warehouse clearance – end of line.
Call all our friendly sales team to find out about our current stock quantities, or if you have any further questions
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4th April 2025