Inline Screen-Cleaning System

Grünig designed its G-WASH 170 UNO modular screen-cleaning machine specifically to accommodate smaller frames, such as those used in the textile industry. It supports a maximum frame size of 49 x 49 in. (1245 x 1245 mm) and offers users the option to incorporate one or two cleaning chambers and select between a combination of washing options that include ink removal, reclaiming, and degreasing—all of which come with screen loading and unloading stations. Grünig says the fully equipped version of the system, the G-WASH 174 UNO, can process a screen in 6-7 min. The system is distributed by Sefar Printing Solutions, Inc., 120 Mt. Holly By-Pass, Lumberton, NJ 08048 800-424-1401, Web: www.sefar.com.

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