Tank or vessel cleaning is a necessary task to complete, but a lot of risks are involved in it. Risk of suffocation, exposure to chemicals and toxic gases, exposure to germs, and so on are the dangers of getting into a tank or a vessel to clean it. All these facts suggest that tank cleaning needs a specialized product to do it safely and efficiently. What is the product you got as the option here? Well, we call it the Spray Ball. If you are not a professional in the commercial or industrial worlds, this may be the first time you heard it. Anyway, this product is a pretty simple one, and no batteries or any other power sources involved with it. Still, this uncomplicated and versatile product or the Spray Ball can save your life, and we discuss it all in today's article. Let's get started!

Even homeowners struggle to clean their water tanks as the opening of the vessel may be too small to enter, or people fear to access confined spaces. Are you one of the homeowners who fear to enter confined areas? Anyway, entering a water vessel yourself may not be a dangerous task if we consider the fact that water is not a chemical or a toxic liquid. Of course, you should never go into the water tank when it is filled with water. Empty the tank fully before attempting any cleaning tasks in it. Spray Ball is your savior here. Well, we should explain this product with an example; hence we give you this video; take a closer look at it! Take Note; this video does not refer or belong to our company, and we post the link here just as for your reference. As you can see in the video, a Spray Ball is a product that shoots water at a high rate across a broader area. In other words, you can place it somewhere in the middle of the tank, and it can spray water to all over the places in the vessel or tank. Creating a tremendous water pressure by the principle that the same amount of water should leave the nozzle is the key here. In other words, water entering the spray nozzle leaves at high pressure through the small holes or openings.

What are the dangers of entering a vessel to clean? Well, in the commercial and industrial worlds; vessels and tanks are there to store and hold various liquid and powder types. It can even be water or a harsh chemical such as an acid. Anyway, after a specific time period; you will have to clean the vessel for sure. Can you enter a tank that holds a toxic chemical to clean it? Or, can you ask one of your employees to do it? Of course, you will have to enter the tank for repairs and inspections for damages such as holes. Such experts enter a vessel after taking precautions such as wearing safety clothes and gas masks. But, why would you enter the container, taking all before-mentioned risks to clean it when an uncomplicated option available? In other words, look for alternatives to traditional cleaning methods as modern cleaning methods can always save your time and money in the long run. Also, a Spray Ball is an affordable product when compared to all other high-pressure washers and water shooters. A quick tip: even though you drain all the chemicals in the tank, toxic gases can still be there for a few hours to days. Which means cleaning it with an alternative solution without entering it is the safest option you got today.

Cross-contamination

Food manufacturers hold and store foods and beverages in bowsers and tanks. For example, milk transporting bowsers. As you know, milk is a liquid food that gets consumed in millions of liters in Australia. Also, milk is a liquid food that readily gets contaminated with cross-contaminants. Failing or avoiding milk bowser cleaning can lead to a disaster in the food/beverage industry. For example, beverage transporters clean their transporting bowsers according to a regular cycle to minimize bacteria growth cycles. Again the Spray Ball is the safest and most efficient method you can use for this purpose as well. Would you enter the milk bowser and clean it, which can lead to cross-contamination or you would get it done by a Spray Ball? Using these water-shooting nozzles is the best and the safest option as you can pass water that contains the right cleaning chemical too. Larger milk bowsers have two or three openings for accessing and cleaning. In such cases, you can make use of more than one nozzle for efficient cleaning of it.

Efficient Cleaning

Experts in industrial and commercial worlds always look for efficient methods that can save their time and money in the long run. A Spray Ball can achieve both these crucial factors for you. Well, what we meant by efficient cleaning here is a method that is fast and cleans the tank correctly. Manufacturers of this versatile product have changed and developed it to a greater extent today. For example; various hole-patterns, rotating nozzles, and more than one nozzle connected to each other for covering a larger area at once. Also, these cleaning methods save resources such as water and cleaning chemicals. You can clean the tank by pointing water with a hose, but it will undoubtedly waste a lot of water. Also, you will not be able to clean or point the water hose to every nook and corner in the tank. The Spray Ball, on the other hand; can cover the whole area for you. Now, that is called an efficient vessel or tank cleaning.

Metal Options

Depending on your application, you will have to choose the right Spray Ball. For example, some experts use abrasive liquids for tank and vessel cleaning. In such cases, the Spray Ball you use should resist wearing by the abrasive liquid. Stainless steel is the top choice for these water-shooting nozzles. Or, Titanium products can be the best option for applications where the cleaning liquid is a highly abrasive one. Also, the openings or the holes on the ball should be somewhat larger if you plan to use an abrasive cleaning solution.

Some final words

So, now you have understood the importance of a Spray Ball for tank and vessel cleaning, right? We supply a broad of these products in the Melbourne region at affordable rates, and we are pioneers in creating customized products to fulfill our clients' all requirements. Call us today for more information!