GI-GABRIEL AUTOMOTIVE WASHING

During the manufacturing process, tubular parts are machined and welding is performed on these parts. Before these components can be painted and assembled, they need to be cleaned to remove dirt, loose metal pieces and contaminants. The washing machines that GI-Gabriel currently employ do not remove these contaminants sufficiently. Flownex® was used to simulate flow rates and pressure of water at the nozzles to ensure correct design changes were made and optimal cleaning achieved.
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