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alkaline resistant chemical sprayer for high resistance when spraying alkaline chemicals

Cleaner Sprayer Range - Alkaline

£112.50
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Description

This range of professional quality compression sprayers are fitted with EPDM seals and are designed for the application of alkaline chemical solutions. The range includes 3 sprayers with capacities of 1.5 litres, 5 litres and 10 litres.  These sprayers are ideal for the application of chemical solutions within the professional cleaning industry as well as construction and manufacturing.

These compression sprayers have 3 bar maximum pressure and are specifically designed for the application of a wide range of chemical products and are commonly used by cleaning professionals for an extensive range of applications. The specialist EPDM seals and internal parts are designed to withstand most chemical solutions with a pH range between 7-14 although we do recommend, for very aggressive chemicals, that you check the sprayer compatibility by calling us and we can check the compatibility for you.

The 10 and 5 litre sprayers are supplied with a 2-metre hose and the textured plastic lever handle has an integral filter and the 50cm spray wand is fitted with a flat jet nozzle that can be rotated around 360 degrees helping you to reach into most areas.

Please note that the sprayers may differ slightly from the photos shown on this site. Cosmetic changes are sometimes made to the sprayers and these may not be reflected in the images shown.

Specification
  • Tank capacity - 12.5-litres
  • Tank working capacity - 10-litres
  • Tank Ullage - 2.5-litres
  • Working pressure - 3 bar
  • Unit weight - 2.9 kg
  • Tank construction - plastic, single piece construction
  • Carried by a shoulder strap, hand or by trolley
  • pH range - 7-14*
  • Nozzle supplied - PVDF flat jet (we offer a full range of nozzles and inserts)
  • Lance - Plastic 500mm
  • Hose - 2-metres
  • Pump - plastic with coated steel piston rod
  • Compressor compatible
  • Seals - EPDM that are resistant to solvents and is mainly resistant to base products (alkaline). Generally, EPDM does not have a high resistance to poly-carbon based oils and to fuels.

  • Tank capacity - 8-litres
  • Tank working capacity - 5-litres
  • Tank Ullage - 3-litres
  • Working pressure - 3 bar
  • Unit weight - 2.6 kg
  • Tank construction - plastic, single piece construction
  • Carried by a shoulder strap, hand or by trolley
  • pH range - 7-14*
  • Nozzle supplied - PVDF flat jet (we offer a full range of nozzles and inserts)
  • Lance - Plastic 500mm
  • Hose - 2-metres
  • Pump - plastic with coated steel piston rod
  • Compressor compatible
  • Seals - EPDM that are resistant to solvents and is mainly resistant to base products (alkaline). Generally, EPDM does not have a high resistance to poly-carbon based oils and to fuels.


  • Tank working capacity - 1.5 litres
  • Tank Ullage - 0.5-litres
  • Working pressure - 3 bar
  • Unit weight - 480g
  • Tank construction - plastic, single piece construction
  • Carried hand
  • pH range - 7-14*
  • Nozzle supplied - plastic adjustable
  • Pump - nylon
  • Seals - EPDM that are resistant to solvents and is mainly resistant to base products (alkaline). Generally, EPDM does not have a high resistance to poly-carbon based oils and to fuels.



*We recommend a full compatibility test with aggressive chemical solutions. If you are unsure about a product that you plan to use then send us the safety data sheet (MSDS) for the product and we will check compatibility and recommend an alternative sprayer if necessary.

Technical Sheets
FAQs

Why is the tank size different from the working capacity?

With compression sprayers you must have room, within the tank, to pressurise air which will then push the liquid out of the tank. This is why there is a difference between the tank size and the quoted maximum fill capacity. It is this difference that is called the tank ullage. The 10 litre sprayer has a 2.5 litre ullage meaning that the tank has a maximum capacity of 12.5 litres and the 5 litre sprayer has an 8 litre tank meaning that it has an ullage of 3 litres. The ullage is not quite so important with the hand sprayers as you simply re-pressurise whilst continuing to spray however the 1.5 litre sprayer has an ullage of 500ml. The more pressurised air that there is within the tank then the longer spray time between stopping and re-pressurising the tank. Be careful when buying sprayers as you need to know the maximum fill capacity as some manufacturers advertise the tank volume not the fill capacity as this makes their sprayers sound larger than they really are.

Should I use a plastic or metal sprayer?

The answer to this really comes down to how you plan to use the sprayer. Obviously the plastic sprayers cost less than the metal ones but they can only handle a maximum working pressure of 3bar compared to the 6bar for steel and stainless steel tanks. The metal tanks are generally more robust and can handle liquids with a higher temperature but they are heavier. The type of product that you are spraying should also be considered so do check the chemical compatibility.

Can I use these sprayers with your telescopic lances?

The two larger sprayers (5 litre and 10 litre) can be connected to both the 3.2 metre and 5.4 metre telescopic lances but the 1.5 litre sprayer can't be used with the telescopic lances.

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