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CIP Washing System
A CIP (Cleaning-In-Place) system is an automated or semi-automated solution for cleaning the internal surfaces of equipment without disassembly. It is widely used in the food, chemical, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries.
Working Principle
The cleaning station delivers cleaning solutions via a pumping system into the internal cavities of equipment such as tanks, pipes, reservoirs, and heat exchangers. The cleaning liquid circulates in a closed loop through spray nozzles, ensuring efficient removal of contaminants. Each stage is followed by rinsing. The process typically includes several phases: alkaline wash, acid wash, rinsing, and disinfection.
Materials
Polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), and stainless steel (AISI 304/316) — selected based on operational conditions and chemical resistance requirements.
Configuration Options
The CIP system may include:
- chemically resistant pumps (centrifugal or diaphragm);
- flow meters for monitoring cleaning solution usage;
- heating elements (electric heaters) made of stainless steel or with PTFE coating;
- cleaning spray nozzles;
- one or more tanks (for alkaline, acid, and rinse solutions).
Advantages
- fast and efficient cleaning without equipment disassembly;
- reduced water, energy, and detergent consumption;
- minimized product contamination risk;
- fully automatable process.