Size: Varies by model, typically ranging from 2 to 6 inches in diameter for exhaust systems.
Grade: Industrial-grade, suitable for high-temperature and corrosive environments.
Viscosity: Low-viscosity cleaning agents, often water-based or solvent-based for effective soot removal.
Buoyancy: Not applicable for solid components; cleaning fluids may have neutral buoyancy.
Material: Stainless steel (304 or 316), carbon steel, or aluminized steel for exhaust systems; ceramic coatings for high-heat areas.
Temperature Resistance: Up to 1200°F (650°C) for exhaust components.
Pressure Rating: Typically 1-5 bar, depending on system design.
Chemical Compatibility: Resistant to acids, alkalis, and hydrocarbons.
Cleaning Method: Mechanical scraping, chemical solvents, or ultrasonic cleaning for deposits.
Durability: Long lifespan with proper maintenance, resistant to oxidation and thermal fatigue.