A foam spraying unit is a device that contains in its structure 1 high-pressure pump + 1 air compressor + 1 automatic dosing device.
We offer this equipment completely AUTONOMOUSAll you have to do is connect it to the water supply and then to a 230-volt socket, and the appliance is ready for immediate use.
Discover our range of foam cannons Autonomous. NETBIO 200 and NETBIO 600 are foam spraying units, also known as foam cannons for cleaning, degreasing or disinfecting.
They are ideally suited to the food industry, local authorities, catering and public hygiene.
The high-pressure water pump supplies water to the dosing system and the built-in air compressor injects high-pressure air to cause the product to foam. The foam thus formed will be propelled onto the surfaces you want. The foam will be white, creamy and sticky and will adhere to the walls for several minutes. The degreasing or disinfecting product will then have time to act on the surfaces.
The foam spraying unit also has a rinse function (a simple knob is turned from the "foam" position to the "rinse" position). This rinse water will be under high pressure (30 bar) and at a low flow rate (10 l/minute) and will enable you to rinse the surfaces from top to bottom.
The main advantage of a foam spraying unit is that it is a single device, unlike systems with a separate stainless steel tank, a separate air compressor and manual product dosing.
The self-contained foam gun is easier to transport and quicker to use. It saves time and increases productivity. A single operator can carry out this cleaning operation.
We work exclusively with European suppliers to design and manufacture all these devices. All our components have been selected, tested and validated by our engineers, to guarantee the highest manufacturing quality and 100% Made In France devices.
We invest heavily in innovation, research and development: IBL's technologies are patented worldwide and our automatic aerial disinfection equipment has been awarded the standard NF T 72-281 from IRM, an accredited laboratory "COFRAC" //www.cofrac.fr/.