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An automated tank cleaning machine is a machine used to clean cargo, process,
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s, food and beverage manufacturing facilities, chemical processing plants, ethanol plants, and
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s such as Gamajet and Butterworth machine are often used to refer to automatic tank cleaning machines regardless of their manufacturer.


Operation

Tanks must be cleaned from time to time for various reasons. One reason is to change the type of product carried inside a tank to prevent cross
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.http://ethanolproducer.com/articles/10252/tank-cleaning-with-rotary-impingement-technology Another is to allow the tank to be inspected or for maintenance to be performed within a tank and to prevent product build-up on tank interior walls.Hayler and Keever, 2003:14-12. Automated tank cleaning machines work in a manner similar to an
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but are highly-engineered to deliver increased force. Water forced through rotary jet nozzles rotates the device on a dual axis, creating a 360° cleaning pattern. As the water sprays, the liquid is pumped out of the tank. Portable cleaning systems are commonly used for many outdoor applications while fixed or permanent
Clean-in-Place Clean-in-place (CIP) is an automated method of cleaning the interior surfaces of pipes, vessels, equipment, filters and associated fittings, without major disassembly. CIP is commonly used for equipment such as piping, tanks, and fillers. CIP empl ...
(CIP) systems are used in more sanitary environments. The Alfa Laval Gamajet 8 is widely used in the
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/fuel storage applications. Weighing only 15 lbs., the device maintains 40 lbs. of cleaning force at 25 feet. Typical cleaning cycles are completed in 12 minutes. The Butterworth Type K machine is widely used. This model can clean a tank of up to .Butterworth, Inc., 2007 It uses water with a pressure up to and a temperature of up to . The water jet reaches up to . Depending on the pressure used, a cleaning cycle can take from about 10 to 50 minutes and the machine uses between and per minute. On most crude-oil tankers, a special
crude oil washing system Crude oil washing (COW) is washing out the residue from the oil tanker using the crude oil cargo itself, after the cargo tanks have been emptied. Crude oil is pumped back and preheated in the slop tanks, then sprayed back via high pressure nozzle ...
, or COW system, is part of the cleaning process. The COW system circulates hot crude oil through the fixed tank-cleaning system to remove wax and asphaltic deposits. Although machines are often used to wash tanks, a final stage of manual cleaning known as mucking, is usually performed. Mucking requires protocols for entry into confined spaces and the use of airline respirators,
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and safety observers. However, with Gamajet tank cleaning machines, confined space entry is greatly reduced eliminating danger to workers. Manual tank cleaning is dangerous in a number of ways. While tank barges can be cleaned in port, shipboard tanks are generally cleaned at sea.OSHA, 2008. This is largely due to risks of fire and explosion inside the tanks.


History

The first automated tank cleaning machine was invented by Arthur Butterworth and patented in 1920.Butterworth, Inc., 2001, About Us. His goal was to limit the amount of time that workers had to spend inside tanks, and partially relieve them of a dangerous and laborious job. In 1925, Butterworth established a company to market the machine. Standard Oil New Jersey bought the company in 1930, and it later became a subsidiary of the
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. In 1986, as part of an internal restructuring at Exxon, the Butterworth company was sold to Exxon management. Today the company is privately held, and headquartered in Houston, Texas. In 2012, Gamajet Cleaning Systems, Inc. was purchased by
Alfa Laval Alfa Laval AB is a Swedish company, founded in 1883 by Gustaf de Laval and Oscar Lamm. The company, which started in providing centrifugal separation solutions for dairy (see Separator (milk)), now deals in the production of specialised produc ...
to combine two global tank cleaning product lines, Gamajet and Toftejorg.http://www.winebusiness.com/suppliernews/?go=getSupplierNewsArticle&dataId=104684 The tank cleaning segment operates in
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See also

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Oil tanker An oil tanker, also known as a petroleum tanker, is a ship designed for the bulk transport of oil or its products. There are two basic types of oil tankers: crude tankers and product tankers. Crude tankers move large quantities of unrefined c ...
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Chemical tanker A chemical tanker is a type of tanker ship designed to transport chemicals in bulk. As defined in MARPOL Annex II, chemical tanker means a ship constructed or adapted for carrying in bulk any liquid product listed in chapter 17 of the Internat ...


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References

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