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Restore effective
heat transfer in condensers, natural circulation reboilers, evaporators, or any
tube bundle with these powerful systems. Clean-Co's Semi-Automated Tube
Lancer is a safe and effective tool for the cleaning of the I.D. heat exchanger
tubes. The system guides a rigid high-pressure lance, or multiple lances, in and
out of tubes via operator controls. With pressures from 10,000 psi up to 40,000
psi, the system can clean tubes up to three times faster than manual methods.
Because the system is constructed with heavy-gauge aluminum, corrosion does not
occur. Optional operator station minimizes exposure risks and includes a seat
and climate control device. Features include: - More powerful,
reliable,safer and productive than any manual method
- Reduced personnel
exposure to hazardous chemical/water splash
- The most powerful lancing
option wherever a rigid lance can be used
- Three design ratings - 15,000
psi, 20,000 psi, & 40,000 psi
- Three design ratings - 1,000 bar, 1,380
bar, & 2,750 bar
- Modular components for versatility and easy conversion
when needed

- Tube
Length - Minimum and maximum stroke required
- Operating Pressure - Corresponds
with available pumps and cleaning requirements
- Lance Configuration -
Single or Dual Rotary
- 4-Lance Rotating
- Lance Size, OD - Determined
by minimum tube diameter
- Manual or Powered XY Positioner

- Driven
by powerful air or hydraulic motors, the lance moves into the tube bundle with
up to 400 lb force. That allows the waterjet power to be applied forward, where
it can go to work on blockage. Because the lance is driven at constant speed,
tube cleaning results are very uniform.
- Uniform, thoroughly clean tube
walls restore heat transfer to original condition, allowing greater throughput,
and longer-lasting performance.
- The operator is positioned 10 feet or
more from the tubesheet, away from the hazards of high pressure water and chemical
splashback.
- Modular design allows quick and economical conversion between
different lance configurations, tube bundle lengths, and pressure ratings.
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