We are partners for breweries. With our innovative tank cleaning nozzles, combined with our in-depth understanding of processes and extensive expertise, we offer customized solutions for every requirement in the brewing process. Our team will assist you in selecting the right nozzle to ensure maximum precision and cleaning effectiveness.
For breweries, the quality of the beer is the top priority. BETE rises to this challenge and offers spray nozzle technology to implement the high hygiene standards in the brewing industry.
The Moritz Fiege private brewery works with BETE to optimize cleaning processes in tanks and systems while maintaining the same microbiological safety and product quality. By switching to HydroClaw nozzles in the brewhouse area, HWS2 rotary nozzles in the fermentation process, and HA hollow cone nozzles for dust suppression in diatomaceous earth filtration, FIEGE has achieved improvements in economic efficiency and occupational safety with minimal investment costs.
BETE nozzles help reduce your ecological footprint and achieve your sustainability goals. They save valuable resources such as water, time, and energy, reduce the consumption of cleaning media, and increase efficiency and hygiene.
BETE tank cleaning nozzles meet all the requirements for efficient cleaning. They are particularly impressive in terms of their mechanical cleaning effect, which automatically reduces other factors such as temperature, chemicals, water, and cleaning times, as well as maintenance costs. This means that BETE nozzles pay for themselves after just a short time.
Benefit from our comprehensive expertise in nozzle technology and our many years of application experience. We are happy to provide you with fast, comprehensive, and individual advice to increase the cost-effectiveness of your cleaning process.
BETE specializes in spray technology for industrial and hygienic tank cleaning applications and offers a complete range for tanks of all sizes and all types of contamination in the brewing process for process optimization.
The aim is to achieve economic optimization of the four Sinner parameters while maintaining the same microbiological safety and product quality.
Four factors are crucial for the cleaning process:
1. Chemistry
Selection and concentration of cleaning agents
2. Mechanics
Dissolving dirt through impact or shear stress
3. Temperature
Water temperature at which cleaning takes place
4. Time
Duration of the entire cleaning process
For good cleaning results, these four factors must be in the right balance. This is referred to as Sinner’s circle, whereby the totality of the factors mentioned represent 100% of the cleaning effort.
The individual factors can vary in importance depending on the cleaning process and influence each other. The tank cleaning nozzle has a direct effect on the mechanical factor.
Water savings compared to static spray balls
Faster cleaning time with lower energy consumption
Precise cleaning prevents contamination
Less wastewater means less resource consumption
Less time spent on repairs and maintenance
Less downtime
With its superior cleaning power, this special, patented tank cleaning nozzle effortlessly removes residues such as spent grain and protein, reducing downtime and saving costs. The HydroClaw® also impresses when it comes to conserving resources. The rinse water that has already been used can be reused for several cleaning cycles, saving costs.
Another major advantage of the HydroClaw® is that this nozzle can be used for both the cleaning process and for tailing. Conventional spray balls tend to neglect the lower area during tailing when clogged. This means that the spent grains below the nozzle are not wetted and a 100% yield cannot be guaranteed.
The HydroClaw®, on the other hand, does not clog and ensures consistent performance across
Stationary nozzles are very robust. Since they do not rotate, they require very little maintenance. In contrast to the static spray balls commonly available on the market, which tend to achieve more of a rinsing effect due to their low impact force and selective full jets, BETE’s static cleaning nozzles impress with both high impact and high rinsing power. The patented HydroClaw® is characterized by a more even distribution of impact points. Due to its large cross-section, used and therefore contaminated water can be used for several flushing cycles. In this way, the HydroClaw® is extremely resourceand cost-efficient.
BETE rotary nozzles are driven by the cleaning fluid itself. As soon as the spray head comes into contact with the fluid, it begins to rotate. Rotary cleaners have special milled grooves that allow them to spray the entire container walls in a fanlike pattern. The rapid recirculation loosens moderate contamination in a short time. But the water running down the container walls also contributes to the cleaning effect.
In BETE target jet cleaners, the cleaning medium drives a gear via a turbine wheel, which causes the spray head to rotate around two axes. The nozzles mounted on the spray head produce full jets with a very high impact. Within a defined cleaning cycle, the spray jets move axially and radially in an orbital spray pattern along the container walls. This makes them ideal for very stubborn contaminants and caking.
Together, we will find the best solution. Benefit from our many years of experience and contact us.
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