MILSPRAY Wash Rack Systems

MILSPRAY is pleased to announce our above ground wash rack and decontamination system. The Wash Rack system is designed to work with MILSPRAY Safe Soap™ providing the first line of defense against corrosion. Our two phase Wash Rack system offers a wash cycle where MILSPRAY Safe Soap™ is added, and a second phase of fresh water rinse with a corrosion inhibitor for added protection against the elements. This zero-discharge process allows environmentally safe cleaning, using simple filtration and features a built in oil/water separator. Ozone, O3, is injected through the system to kill bacteria and breakdown soaps. Ozone has been recognized by the USDA as being more efficient at killing odor causing bacteria than chlorine.


Wash Rack with HMMWV



Wash Rack Container

Our 18’ by 30’ wash rack pad is made from heavy 3/8th’’ diamond tread plated steel, is able to handle tracked vehicles and is water tight. It is also sloped to allow for water collection and is equipped with dual ramps for drive through capabilities. The system is integrated with programmable logic to provide safeguards for all motors against overloads. The unit is completely housed in a 10’ ISO container and the rack itself is able to fit in a 20’ ISO container for easy transportation.




FEATURES AND BENEFITS:
  • Closed Loop system recycles water alleviating any environmental issues.
  • Compatible with Safe Soap™ for extra cleaning power.
  • Wash pad is coated with Tough Coat™
  • Dual wrapped micron filters.
  • Able to handle tracked vehicles.
  • Transportable
  • Sets up in a day.
  • Heated system to prevent water from freezing.
  • Can be customized to suit your needs.
  • Dual ramps for drive through ability.
  • Fits in a 10’ ISO Container and the wash pad fits in a 20’
  • ISO Container for easy transportation.



Marine Spraying HMMWV on Wash Rack


Documentation:


Download the Product Data Sheet, which includes an overview of our systems and other information.

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