Used Custom Wet station #186309 for sale
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A Custom Wet station is a specialized machine used to perform a range of water-based processes. The station consists of a single left arm and single right arm, which are connected and mounted onto a sturdy frame. The arms contain a number of components, such as pumps, reservoirs, filters, nozzles, and valves, that enable fluid and other media to be processed and controlled. The pumps enable water to be maintained at a constant pressure, controlled by an internal regulation system. They can also be attached to external sources such as wells and mains water, allowing for additional processing control. A range of nozzles and pumps allow different water streams, streams of chemicals, or other liquids to be directed to any point of Wet station. The reservoirs come in a variety of shapes and sizes, allowing for precise control of the amounts and percentages of chemicals that are added to the water. Filters are also incorporated into the system, enabling materials such as those found in the water, including debris, to be filtered out. These filters can also be used to control the temperature of the water, as well as to ensure that the water is free of any contaminants. Valves are also included in the system and are used to control both the pressure and the flow of the water. These also allow for precise control of the desired results, ensuring that only the correct amount of water or other media is being processed. The valves can also be controlled remotely, allowing for automated control systems. Custom Wet station is typically installed permanently in a facility and operates autonomously, meaning that it does not require regular maintenance or any additional personnel. The station is also energy efficient, meaning that it has minimal running costs and requires minimal labor. Wet station is ideal for precise, efficient, and reliable water processing, making it a crucial component of laboratories and industrial production lines.
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