The Farrow Method

THE FARROW SYSTEM® uses heat and low pressures to align the PytheasGroup “ΕCO Clean® for Farrow mineral particles in a precisely engineered turbo nozzle. They shoot to the surface at low velocity much like a storm of darts. Upon contact, they burst into thousands of sharp "missiles" which actually force their way BETWEEN the surface and the coating. Each particle does more than four times the work of other medias; cleaning faster, better, and more efficiently than ever before.
ABRASIVE DRY BLAST systems work by hammering hard particles against the coating and substrate until the coating (and the abrasive as well) is pulverized and dispersed into the air. This high pressure destruction actually damages a portion of the substrate in order to remove the coating! This high pressure method wastes energy, takes more time, distresses the substrate, can injure workers, and creates clouds of dust and contaminants.

Natural Cleaning

Water can be supplied from a city line or from our mobile models' on-board tanks. The water suspends the medium in the cleaning stream and reduces the dispersal of airborne particles. Water consumption during cleaning is very low - typically less than 2 quarts per minute.
Heat is extracted from the compressed air by a heat exchanger and introduced into the system. This heat adds energy, creates free flow, and helps align the PytheasGroup “ECO Clean® for Farrow media particles to increase their effectiveness during cleaning.
PytheasGroup “ECO Clean® for Farrow is a natural mineral cleaning media unique to The Farrow System®. It will clean surfaces impossible to clean with conventional systems, and also delivers outstanding efficiency, control, and environmental safety.
Low pressure air safely delivers the cleaning stream to the surface. This air can be supplied by an on-site air compressor or by the on-board compressor in our fully self-contained models. Air pressures as low as 28psi effectively remove many coatings.
Last Updated on Friday, 09 April 2010 14:39  

  The Farrow System