Euroblech premiere

Permit-free pickling plant for long pipes

An innovation is celebrating its premiere at Euroblech: Siedentop is presenting a pickling plant for long stainless steel tubes that can be operated without a permit in accordance with the German Federal Immission Control Act (BIMSchG).

Automated pickling of stainless steel pipes up to twelve meters long in a closed system. © Siedentop

The fully automated Tube Blue Rotainer tube pickling line is a self-contained system in container form. The system is equipped with a lifting/rotating lift specially designed for tube pickling, which moves the tube bundles to be pickled into the optimum position and thus ensures that all tubes are evenly wetted with immersion pickling via nozzles. The pipes may have different diameters within the individual bundles.

As less than 1,000 liters of pickling agent are required to operate the Tube Blue Rotainer, German companies do not have to obtain official approval for its construction in accordance with the BIMSchG. "Such an approval procedure can take several months," says Friedrich-Werner Siedentop, founder and Managing Director of Siedentop. "With the Tube Blue Rotainer, pickling companies can take the shortcut: they can immediately start planning the commissioning of their plant." as

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