TGP Custom Installs CPR Systems High Spray Wand Phosphate With Wash Water Recycling For Clients

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Whether it's a new metal pretreatment cleaning bay, or a conversion from your existing metal surface preparation method, CPR Systems™ is ready to install a closed-loop metal pretreatment system to meet your specific needs. Cleaner Phosphoric Recycling Systems (CPR Systems™) a division of T. George Podell & Co. is the leader in high pressure spray wand phosphating with recycling. Since the company's inception as a contractor in 1975, T. George Podell & Co, Inc has developed into a corporation supplying specialized cleaning equipment, industrial cleaning services and construction contracting to manufacturers across North America. CPR Systems™ ability to combine over thirty five years of creative construction know-how with the installation of equipment enables them to deliver on its promises. Quality, know-how and dependability we put it all together. These are the reasons why CPR Systems™ is the premier provider of metal pretreatment systems with recycling.

CPR Systems™ work with you to develop a layout for your new pretreatment bay and equipment that will improve your production process and increase efficiency. Equipment installation usually takes one day, with start-up, testing and training completed on the second day. Because the CPR System™ is designed and built to your specific site, it is not limited by part size, weight, or production rate. The CPR System™ equipment can be mounted on a platform to save premium floor space or it can be located in another area of your plant if there is no room adjacent to the wash bay.


The CPR recycling system collects the wash water from the wash bay or booth in collection sumps then pumps the wash water through various separations, filtration, aeration and other proprietary technologies to clean the water and phosphate bath for reuse.

How It works. The installed system is filled with water and charged with PhosBite 101, the CPR Systems™ chemical cleaner / phosphate solution. The chemical balance and system pH is easily checked to determine the amount of chemical to be added. A simple log sheet is kept to record chemical usage.

The cleaning solution is circulated and continuously cleaned using its proprietary clarifying technology. When it's time to clean the metal substrate, the operator switches "on" the Bondtite high-pressure phosphating unit. Pulling the wand trigger energizes the high-pressure circuit and the gas burner automatically ignites. This process is an energy efficient "On-Demand" design. The heated and pressurized solution is then sprayed on the work piece with an overlapping motion at pressures up to 4,000 PSI, similar to spray painting. The wash water, chemical, and dirty / oily contaminants are all automatically collected in the sump basin(s) and pumped to the recycling system. The CPR System™ cleans the wastewater by removing the oils / solids and other contaminants using separation, filtration, aeration, and other proprietary technologies. The cleaned and treated water / chemical solution is then pumped to the high pressure phosphating unit to start the process all over again.


The CPR System™ meets and exceeds the cleaning effectiveness of a 5-stage washer in a compact size. This method of high pressure spray wand phosphating will increase salt spray test times, alleviate corrosion, provide a 14 day no flash rust at 50% humidity and save up to 80% over typical wash and dump cleaning methods. Not convinced yet? CPR System's™ will clean, degrease and phosphate metal parts from your facility for you to bring to your paint supplier for testing. They will video the cleaning and send it you with the newly cleaned part. Embarking or switching to the CPR high pressure metal pretreatment system will be one of the smartest business decisions you will ever make.

For more information, visit CPRSystemsOnline.


T. George Podell & Co, Inc is the owner and developer of The CPR System™, supplying specialized cleaning equipment and services to manufacturers across North America. For more information, visit www.CPRSystemsOnline.com.

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