Floodwashing process and floodwasher

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Inventors

Kramer, Carl
Metzger, Karl-Eugen
Ahrens, Dieter

Application #

244662

Filed

Sep-14-1988

Published

Mar-19-1991

Current US Class

134/140
134/144
134/148
134/199
134/200
134/22.1
134/24
134/25.1
134/25.4
134/34

International Classes

B08B 003/00

Field of Search

134/25.1 134/25.4 134/24 134/22 134/34 134/199 134/200 134/148 134/140 134/144 210/500 210/512 210/522

Assignee

Duerr GmbH (Stuttgart, DE)

Examiners

Davis; Curtis R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kramer, Brufsky & Cifelli

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Abstract
In a floodwater and a process for floodwashing workpieces wherein the workpiece is immersed in a bath of washing liquid and a workpiece surface is acted upon by at least one jet of washing liquid issuing from a nozzle, in order to achieve optimum cleaning efficiency of the jets with as low pumping capacity as possible, it is proposed that a free jet be used as jet and that the nozzle be guided at a distance from the workpiece surface which at most is approximately twice the length of the jet core of the free jet.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A process for floodwashing a workpiece, comprising the steps of:

(1) immersing said workpiece in a bath of washing liquid;

(2) acting on a surface of said workpiece with at least one free jet of washing liquid issuing from a nozzle arranged in said bath extending in said bath to said surface; and

(3) keeping said nozzle at a washing distance from said workpiece surface which is at most approximately twice the length of a jet core of said free jet.

2. Process as defined in claim 1, characterized in that the distance is at most approximately 1.5 times the length of the jet core.

3. Process as defined in claim 2, characterized in that the distance is at most approximately equal to the length of the jet core.



Description
The invention relates to a process for floodwashing workpieces wherein the workpiece is immersed in a bath of washing liquid and a workpiece surface is acted upon by at least one jet of washing liquid issuing from a nozzle.

The invention further relates to a floodwasher for workpieces comprising a washing chamber, a workpiece holder arranged in the washing chamber, at least one nozzle arranged in the washing chamber and directed towards a surface of the workpiece and a pumping means for supplying the nozzle with washing liquid.

A floodwashing process and a floodwasher are known from German Utility Model No. 84 37 870.0. This process is based on the idea that in order to achieve optimum cleaning, the workpiece surface immersed in the washing liquid must be acted upon by a jet at a speed which is as high as possible. Nozzles which preferably produce a jet with an inner rotation are provided for this purpose. These nozzles are preferably arranged at an inner mean distance of approximately 150 mm from the surface of the immersed workpiece facing them.
 
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