Foam cleaning

The principle of foam cleaning

In foam cleaning, the cleaning solution is applied to the surfaces to be cleaned in the form of a stable foam. The foam consists of fine air bubbles that evenly distribute the cleaning solution across the surface. There, the bubbles break down in a controlled manner, forming a continuous cleaning film.

Thanks to this property, the cleaning solution adheres reliably even to vertical surfaces and ceilings. The extended contact time between the surface and the cleaning agent enables intensive and even cleaning and contributes significantly to the effective removal of dirt and microbial contamination.

Foam cleaning

Thorough. Even.
Gentle on materials.

Highly effective cleaning foam coats surfaces evenly, adheres reliably even to vertical surfaces and gives active ingredients the time they need for a truly clean system — gentle on both materials and operators.

Operator applying foam to a piece of equipment
Foam application with a lance

Sticks where it belongs — even after 5 minutes.

Long contact time is the decisive factor for thorough cleaning. Our foam stays stable even on vertical surfaces — giving active ingredients the time they need.

  • Stable adhesion on vertical surfaces
  • Extended contact time for active ingredients
  • Effective cleaning with less effort
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Contact time0.5 min
0.5 min
3 min
5 min

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Benefits of foam cleaning

  • Time-saving cleaning thanks to even surface wetting
  • Optimal use of cleaning agents through long adhesion time
  • No manual scrubbing required

Application areas

  • Milking parlour cleaning
  • Outer cleaning of milk tanks
  • Barns and milking rooms
  • Calf hutches
  • Cooling and slaughterhouses