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The Evolution of The Gamajet Product Line Overcoming Obstacles with Technology - Robert Delaney

The Evolution of The Gamajet Product Line Overcoming Obstacles with Technology -Robert Delaney

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Page 1: The Evolution of The Gamajet Product Line Overcoming Obstacles with Technology -Robert Delaney

The Evolution of The Gamajet Product LineOvercoming Obstacles with Technology- Robert Delaney

Page 2: The Evolution of The Gamajet Product Line Overcoming Obstacles with Technology -Robert Delaney

The Gamajet Mission:

Gamajet is committed to providing the world with tank cleaning solutions by designing,

manufacturing & innovating the most effective and efficient automated tank cleaning machines and

systems that meet our customer's needs.

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Problem: Chemical Company Couldn’t Effectively Apply their Chemical to the Holds of Ocean Going Vessels

• Features– 1. Two gear systems– 2. Available as SST or Bronze (no

spark)– 3. flow-through or oil-lubricated– 4. capable of high concentration

chemical recirculation or high impact cleaning

– 5. Versatile Operating Ranges• Operating Conditions

– Pressure: 20-700 psi (2-45 bar) – Flow: 30-320 gpm (115-1210 lpm)

• Range: Up to 100’ (60 m)• Impact: 85 lbs (39 kg) at 25’ (7.5 m)• Primary Industries: Transportation, Pulp

and Paper, Grain and Ethanol, Brewing and Wine.

Solution: The Gamajet IILater Evolutions: The Gamajet III

The Gamajet IV – Used for Cleaning – New Patent and 30% More FlowCurrent Version: The Gamajet IV GT – “Gear Train” Provides 30% more Life

Further Stem Development and High Impact Nozzles for Impact and Durability

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Problem: How to fit a GJ through a 3” ID (76 mm) Clean out Port in an Over-the-Road Trailer. Solution: The Gamajet VFurther Evolution: Developed into a Way to Clean Totes and Smaller Tanks• Features

– 1. Robust– 2. Planetary Gearhead – The 1st Introduction

(Patented)– 3. Fits through 3” ID (76 mm) Opening

• Operating Conditions– Pressure: 50-1200 psi (4-80 bar) – Flow: 5-45 gpm (25-160 lpm)

• Range: Up to 7.5’ (2.5 m)• Impact: 15 lbs (7 kg) at 10’ (3 m)• Primary Industries: Transportation, Pulp and Paper,

Chemical, IBCs.

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Problem: How to Clean Wine Barrels with a 2” (50 mm) Opening with Room for Drainage

• Features– 1. Fits through a 1.50” (38 mm) Opening– 2. Smallest Planetary Gearhead– 3. Small (Weighs only 1.5 lbs (.70 kg)

• Operating Conditions– Pressure: 50-1500 psi (4-100 bar)– Flow: 2-8 gpm (8-30 lpm)

• Range: Up to 2.5’ (.75m)• Impact: 5 lbs at 2.5’ (2.5 kg at .75 m)• Primary Industries: Wine, Pharmaceutical and

Personal

Solution: The Gamajet VIIFurther Evolution:

“Tip” for Easy Entry Into HolesPharmaceutical and Personal Care Applications

(Small Reactors, Coating Pans (O’Hare)

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Problem: The Weight (35 lbs/17 kg) and Size of the Gamajet IV – “Too Heavy” “Difficult to Maneuver” Not Ergonomically Friendly

• Features– 1. Weighs less than 15 lbs (7 kg) – 2. Planetary Gearhead– 3. Versatile Operating Ranges– 4. Same Power of Large Tank Cleaners

in a Compact Size• Operating Conditions

– Pressure: 20-1000 psi (2-70 bar) – Flow: 25-130 gpm (95-490 lpm)

• Range: Up to 35’• Impact: 40 lbs (18 kg) at 25’• Primary Industries: Ethanol, Municipal,

Dairy, Transportation, Pulp and Paper, Brewing and Wine.

Solution: The Gamajet VIII

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Problem: A (Flow-Thru) Version of the Gamajet V

• Features– 1. Flow-thru Gearhead (No Oil or Grease- Not as

good of a lubricant but for QUALITY reasons (AB Taste)

– 2. Fits thru a 3” OD or 2.80” ID (71 mm) Opening– 3. Sanitary Design

• Self Flushing and Draining, FDA Compliant Materials

– 4. Intended for CIP Applications• Operating Conditions

– Pressure: 10-700 psi (1-45 bar)– Flow: 5-40 gpm (20-150 lpm)

• Range: Up to 5’ (1.5 m)• Impact: 10 lbs (4.5 kg) at 5’ (1.5 m)• Primary Industries: Pharmaceutical, Personal Care,

Food and Beverage, Cosmetics, Dairy

Solution: The Gamajet VIFurther Evolution: This Led to the Aseptic VI - the Start to “SANITARY DESIGNING” from the Industrial World

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Problem: How to Meet 3-A Sanitary Requirements for the Dairy Industry

• Features– 1.Sanitary Design

• Highly Polished• No Crevices or Threads• Self Draining• Flow Thru Gearhead• FDA Compliant Materials

– 2. Fits thru a 3” OD or 2.80” ID (71 mm) 3. Designed for CIP Applications

• Operating Conditions– Pressure: 10-700 psi (1-45 bar) – Flow: 5-40 gpm (20-150 lpm)

• Range: Up to 5’ (1.5 m)• Impact: 10 lbs (4.5 kg) at 5’ (1.5 m)• Primary Industries: Pharmaceutical, Personal Care,

Food and Beverage, Cosmetics, Dairy

Solution: The Gamajet Aseptic VIFurther Evolution: 3-A Approved and Later Revoked Approval due to the Complexity of Design. The Aseptic VI is now the primary sized machine for small-midsized tanks for Permanent Placement, for Sanitary Applications

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Problem: Cleaning Barrels “in-place” Bung Hole Up – Users Did Not Want To OR Could Not Move Barrels For Cleaning

• Features– 1. Suction Capabilities– 2. Fits thru a 2” (50 mm) Opening – 3. Works with Simple Pressure

Washer and Diaphragm Pump• Operating Conditions

– Pressure: 100-1000 psi (5-70 bar)– Flow: 3.5-6 gpm (13-23 lpm)

• Range: up to 2.5’ (.75 m)• Impact: 5 lbs at 2.5’ (2.5 kg at .75 m)• Primary Industries: Wine and Beverage

Solution: The Gamajet AIOFurther Evolution: Used to Clean 55 Gallon Drums

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Problem: Cleaning RACKED Barrels with in a Stacked Condition OR When Bung Hole is Difficult to Reach (Caves)

• Features– 1. 90-degree Angle for Low Clearance– Suction Capabilities– 2. Fits thru a 2” (50 mm) Opening

• Operating Conditions– Pressure: 100-1000 psi (5-70 bar)– Flow: 3.5-6 gpm (13-23 lpm)

• Range: up to 2.5’ (.75 m)• Impact: 5 lbs at 2.5’ (2.5 kg at .75 m)• Primary Industries: Wine, Food and Beverage

Solution: The Gamajet AIO FLEXFurther Evolution: Flavoring Tanks

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Problem: Needed a Lower Cost and Simpler Machine Than the Gamajet V for Cleaning IBCs (Totes)

• Features– 1. Durable– 2. Easy to Maintain– 3. Versatile– 4. 2.80” (71 mm) Clearance

• Operating Conditions– Pressure: 50-1000 psi (4-70 bar) – Flow: 5-45 gpm (25-160 lpm)

• Range: Up to 7.5’ (2.5 m)• Impact: 12 lbs (5.5 kg) at 10’ (3 m)• Primary Industries: Tote Cleaning, Portable

Restrooms, Transportation, Manholes, Wheelie Bins, Chemical

Solution: The Gamajet IXFurther Evolution: The Gamajet IX (Tote Blaster) is now used in many application including Portapotty Cleaning, Manhole Restoration and Small to Mid-Sized Tanks

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Problem: How to Obtain Longer Life From a Gamajet Barrel Cleaner

• Features– 1. Twice as Durable as the Gamajet VII– 2. Bi-Pod Accessory Makes Cleaning Fast and

Easy– 3. Fits and drains thru a 2” (50 mm)

• Operating Conditions– Pressure: 100-1000 psi (5-70 bar)– Flow: 3.5-6 gpm (13-23 lpm)

• Range: up to 2.5’ (.75 m)• Impact: 5 lbs at 2.5’ (2.5 kg at .75 m)• Primary Industries: Wine

Solution: The Gamajet HD-BB (Heavy Duty Barrel Blaster)

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Problem: Cleaning Standard Size Underground Storage Tanks (35’/10.5 m in Length) with a 4” Insertion Clearance.

• Features– 1. Fits thru and 4” Opening – 2. Durable (Large Gearhead)– 3. Medium Flow and Lower Pressure– 4. Capable of Recirculating and Polishing Fuel

• Additional Grounding Groove for Wire

• Operating Conditions– Pressure: 40-300 psi (3-20 bar)– Flow: 20-80 gpm (75-300 lpm)

• Range: 35’ (10.5 m)• Impact: 25 lbs at 25’ (11.5 kg at 7.5 m)• Primary Industries: Petroleum

Solution: The Gamajet X

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Problem: Cleaning Standard Size Above Ground Storage Tanks with a 2” ID Insertion Clearance and Low Pressure.

• Features– 1. Fits thru and 2” Opening – 2. Durable (Large Gearhead)– 3. Medium Flow and Lower Pressure– 4. Capable of Recirculating and Polishing Fuel

• Operating Conditions– Pressure: 50-100 psi (3-7 bar)– Flow: 6-20 gpm (23-75 lpm)

• Range: 10’ (3 m)• Impact: 7 lbs at 10’ ( 3 kg at 3 m)• Primary Industries: Petroleum

Solution: The Gamajet AlphaFP

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Problem: How to Meet the Requirements of 3-A with A Rotary Impingement Tank Cleaner

• Features– 1. Meets the Requirements of 3-A– 2. Low Pressure Medium Flow– 3. Direct Drive

• Operating Conditions– Pressure: 20-80 psi (1-5 bar)– Flow: 20-70 gpm (75-265 lpm)

• Range: 15’ (4.5 M)• Impact: 10 lbs at 10’ (4.5 kg at 3 m)• Primary Industries: Dairy, Food and Beverage,

Pharmaceutical

Solution: The Gamajet Aseptic-1 Further Evolution: Bearings, Seals,

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Problem: How to Clean Mid-Sized Tanks 5000-25,000 Gallons in Capacity with LOWER Pressure.

• Features– 1. Low Pressure Operating Range– 2. Sanitary Design – FDA Compliant, Self

Cleaning and Draining– 3. Direct Replacement for SprayBalls

• Operating Conditions– Pressure: 30-500 psi (2-25 bar)– Flow: 20 -120 gpm (75-455 lpm)

• Range: 30’ (9 m) 2,500-25,000 gal (9,500-95,000 liters)

• Impact: 25 lbs at 25’ (11.5 kg at 7.5 m)• Primary Industries: Food and Beverage, Personal

Care and Pharmaceutical, Wine, Chemical, Pulp and Paper

Solution: The Gamajet PowerFLEX

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Problem: How to Clean Through 2” Sanitary Opening with Low Pressure and High Impact

• Features– 1. 1.85” (47 MM) Clearance– 2. Operates at Low Pressure – 3. 3x the Impact of a Gamajet VII– 4. Sanitary in Design – FDA Compliant Materials,

Self Cleaning and Draining• Operating Conditions

– Pressure: 20-200 psi (2-14 bar)– Flow: 5-30 gpm (20-110 lpm)

• Range: 7.5” (2.25 m)• Impact: 7 lbs at 5’ (3 kg at 1.5 m)• Primary Industries: Personal Care and

Pharmaceutical, Food and Beverage

Solution: The Gamajet NanoJET

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Problem: How to Provide an Effective and EFFICIENT Rinsing Machine to Replace Spray Balls

• Features– 1. Low Pressure Machine– 2. Direct Replacement for Spray Balls– 3. Same Validatable Pattern with ONLY the

NECESSARY Impact for Rinsing– Sanitary in Design (3-A minus Press in Nozzles)

• Operating Conditions– Pressure: 10-80 psi (1-5 bar)– Flow: 5-25 gpm (20-95 lpm)

• Range: 2.5’ (.75 m)• Impact: 3 lbs at 2.5’ (1.5 kg at .75 m)• Primary Industries: Powders and Light Liquids in ALL

Industries

Solution: The Gamajet Intrepid

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Problem: How to Clean Open Top Vessels or Tanks with Heavy Bottom Sediment

• Features– 1. 180-Degree Pattern– 2. Focused Force Where the Problem Is– 3. Available in 3 Sizes

• Operating Conditions– Pressure: Same as the Standard 360-Machine– Flow: Same as the Standard 360-Machine

• Range: Same as the Standard 360-Machine• Impact: Same as the Standard 360-Machine• Primary Industries: Petroleum, Food and Beverage,

Pulp and Paper

Solution: The Gamajet Directional UnitsFurther Evolution: Starting with the Gamajet III, to the Gamajet IV, to the Gamajet VIII and the Gamajet V

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Problem: How to Clean with a Rotary Impingement Tank Cleaning Machine When There is Not Enough Pressure

• Features– 1. Cost Effective: No Changes to

Infrastructure– 2. Series of Standard Systems with

Customizable Features– 3. CIP Systems that Start IN THE

TANK• Operating Conditions

– Pressure: Determined Based on Application

– Flow: Determined Based on Application

• Cost: Fraction of the Cost of Traditional CIP Systems

• Options: Standard Pump on a Cart to a Full System with a Heating Element, Holding Tank, Chemical Dosing Pump, Recirculating Diaphragm Pump, Chemical Holding Tank and a Touch Screen Monitor with PLC Logic and Integrated Software

• Primary Industries: ALL both Industrial and Sanitary

Solution: MCIPs – Mobile Clean In Place Systems

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General Systems: Inexpensive, Effective and Complete “All-In-One” Systems for Basic and General ApplicationsPROBLEM: TOTE CLEANINGSolution: Tote Blast Station • Vertical Multistage Pump, Control Panel, Gamajet

IX and Lot of Hoses and Flanges

PROBLEM: HOW TO ACHIEVE PRESSURE FOR PORTABLE OUTDOOR TANK CLEANING Solution: GobyJET• Hale High Pressure Pump, Diesel Engine, Control

Panel and Choice of Gamajet on a Portable, Enclosed Skid.

PROBLEM: HOW TO OBTAIN PRESSURE AND POLISH FUEL WITH A GAMAJET IN THE FIELDSolution: AlphaJET and MegaJET• A Diesel or Electric Powered Pump with a Series of

Filters and Hoses on a Portable Cart

PROBLEM: HOW TO POWER AND AIO AND AIO FLEXSOLUTION: GAMAJET EVACUBLAST• Electric or Gas Pressure Washer (Heating Optional)

with a Diaphragm Pump mounted on a Portable Cart

PROBLEM: HOW TO EASILY POWER A GAMAJET IX FOR PORTABLE RESTROOM CLEANINGSolution: Gamajet Portable Restroom Cleaning System• Gamajet IX with a light-weight, durable, gas fired

pressure washer.

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Some Gamajets Required Additional ACCESSORIES to Complete the Solution

PROBLEM: INLET CONNECTIONS WERE NOT OF THE RIGHT SIZE OR LENGTHSolution: Gamajet Offers Customized Inlet Connections with Extended Lengths and Options Such as: Sanitary, NPTs, Camlock, and R-Clips

PROBLEM: CLEANING FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE TANK THROUGH THE MANHOLESolution: The Gamajet Tri-POD or Cart

PROBLEM: THE SMALL HIGH PRESSURE MACHINES REGULARLY CLOG, ESPECIALLY WINE MACHINES THAT UTILIZED WELL WATERSolution: A Standard Filter

PROBLEM: HOW TO KEEP A GAMAJET WINE BARREL CLEANING MACHINE IN PLACE WHEN CLEANING BUNG UPThe Gamajet Bi-POD: Now Adjustable for More Clearance

PROBLEM: EASY INSERTION INTO MANWAYS FOR THE TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRYSolution: The Manway Adaptor

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Continued: Some Gamajets Required Additional ACCESSORIES to Complete the SolutionPROBLEM: HOW TO PROVE THE GAMAJET IS WORKING WITHOUT HAVING TO “LISTEN” Solution: Gamajet Validator (Pressure Gauge)

PROBLEM: HOW TO FORCE THE MAJORITY OF GAMAJET CLEANING AT THE BULKHEADS IN OTR TRAILERS. Solution: The Gamajet 88 (Points the Poles of the Machine at the Corners of the Trailer)

PROBLEM: HOW TO CLEAN A MANHOLE WITHOUT THROWING WATER ALL OVERSolution: Manhole Cover

PROBLEM: HOW TO GET ADDITIONAL IMPACT IN THE IV AND VIII WITHOUT CHANGING THE PRESSURE AND FLOWSolution: High Impact Nozzles

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As the World Leader in Tank Cleaning Technology… We NEED your Help

We are always developing new productsTeam of FULL-TIME EngineersWorking on Three New Products As We SpeakNew Ideas and Application Meeting

• Let us know of potential applications• Provide feedback on existing models•Never be Afraid to Ask!

And Remember,

IF YOU HAVE A TANK TO CLEAN, WE HAVE A WAY TO DO IT!

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Thank you!Any Questions?