The Safestrip System is water powered and needs only connecting to the water supply. The system ideally requires water volume at 36 litres per minute at 6 bar pressure (90 psi) to give the optimum output, however a pressure of 2 bar will give suitable output for low level projects. The Safestrip System’s inlet and outlet hose pipes, controls and blending mechanisms are housed in a self contained wheeled unit. The system is easily transportable with a ’dry’ weight of approximately 65kg (143 lbs) and can be set up and operated by one or two operatives. The system features include an automatic Astrip Concentrate/water dilution system, capable of a maximum delivery volume of 2000 litres per hour. A robustly engineered manifold provides controllable distribution of diluted Astrip Concentrate Wetting Fluid to the purpose made stainless steel injectors, each of which can be regulated by its own flow control valve. The fine needles of the injector units will pierce surfaces with negligible fibre release, including coated and painted surfaces of A.C.M’s that cannot be penetrated by spraying. The Safestrip System is commercially viable, can cope with any size of contract and is capable of supplying diluted liquid to 1200 injector units simultaneously at 30ml per minute.
The Safestrip System is supplied, as standard, with the following items:
- a set of 200 x Injector Units with needles - length specified by customer
- a Distribution Manifold
- a set of extension tubes in a variety of lengths, all colour coded for easy selection
- a colour, laminated instruction manual in a sturdy ring binder
- a pair of wire cutting shears
- a selection of spare fittings for the system.
The manifold, accessories and injector units are housed in a sturdy polypropylene container for easy manageability and storage.
Numerous contracts using the Safestrip System and ’Astrip Concentrate’ Wetting Fluid have produced extraordinary results. Once injected, A.C.Ms on pipe work, boilers and flock coated surfaces release few or no fibres during removal. In most instances the 0.01 fibre/ml need not be exceeded during the removal process.
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