Milk barrel cleaning machines are specialized equipment used in dairy processing plants, ranches, milk collection stations, and the food and beverage industry for the automated, deep cleaning and sterilization of various milk barrels, milk cans, and milk tanker trucks.
Their core objective is to thoroughly remove stubborn residues such as milk fat and protein, and achieve efficient sterilization, ensuring that the containers meet food contact hygiene standards.
External milk barrel/can cleaning machines are mostly tunnel-type, using conveyor belts to move containers through various cleaning stations. For milk barrels, chain conveyor lines are commonly used; for stationary milk cans, pipes and valve assemblies connect to a CIP (Clean-In-Place) station.
Core actuators include fixed or rotating spray heads, ensuring that the cleaning solution covers all internal surfaces 360° without dead angles.