Water-borne gun cleaning
Since the introduction of water borne paints, Drester has pioneered gun cleaners specifically designed for water-borne materials.
Perfectly clean
To ensure a perfectly clean gun when working with the more demanding water borne paints, you should always clean the spray gun immediately after fi nishing the paint job. If you choose an automatic gun cleaner, it should have the best cleaning power possible and be equipped with a manual wash facility for a fi nal manual rinse. It is also important that the paint channels can be rinsed with high pressure to avoid contaminations.
Waste handling
Irrespective of cleaning method, the waste water needs to be recovered. This can be done by sending it for disposal or, a more economical alternative, by adding a flocculating agent to the waste water. When agitating the water, the paint residues gather together and can easily be collected in a filter. The Dreater aqua cleaners are equipped with a dual filter system, a pre-filter which collects the majority of the
paint sludge and a main filter which will trap the small particles.
Both fi lters can be reused. After filtration, the clean water can be discarded (subject to local approval) or reused.
Using the Drester aqua cleaners help you protect the environ-ment.