Washer, Wash Tank System, Dual Stage, Dewatering Conveyors, FTNON, #5991864
Location:California
Available quantity:1
Description
System consisting of (2) FTNON stainless steel wash tank systems. Wash Tank #1 includes approximately 60" wide x 11' long x 30" deep wash tank, approximately 36" diameter x 58" face perforated rotating dunk reel, chiller pump tank, HR zone pump, integrated controls, side-mounted blower, spray manifold, sanitary process piping, undermounted process pump, and approximately 52" wide x 8' long stainless steel dewatering conveyor with blue open-mesh belt, slight incline, washdown-duty drive, stainless steel side rails, and integral collection pan. Wash Tank #2 includes approximately 60" wide x 10' long x 30" deep wash tank, stainless steel perforated rotating dunk reel, chiller pump, HR zone pump, sanitary process piping, integrated controls, washdown-duty drive, Order No. 980004/800, new 2008, together with (2) FTNON stainless steel incline dewatering conveyors, each approximately 48" wide x 15' long, equipped with blue open-mesh dewatering belts, feed spray bars, dual air knife drying assemblies with centrifugal blowers, washdown-duty drives, and stainless steel support frames. Offered as an integrated washing, dewatering, and air drying system.
Specifications
| Stock Number | 5991864 |
| Type | Produce Washing, Dewatering & Air Drying System |
| System Configuration | (2) Wash Tanks with (4) Dewatering Conveyors |
| Conveyor Belting | Blue Food-Grade Open-Mesh Dewatering Belts |
| Basis | FOB |
General Information
FTNON processing systems are widely utilized throughout the fresh-cut produce industry for washing and preparing leafy greens, vegetables, and fruits prior to inspection and packaging. Dual wash tanks provide extended residence time and improved cleaning performance through gentle product agitation and water recirculation. Integrated dewatering conveyors remove free water while air knife drying systems further reduce surface moisture, improving downstream optical sorting, weighing, and packaging efficiency. These modular systems are commonly installed in high-capacity produce processing facilities requiring sanitary construction and continuous operation.
