Description
150-Gallon Aqueous Agitation Parts Washer — Heavy-Duty Industrial Immersion Cleaning
The 150-Gallon Aqueous Agitation Parts Washer is engineered for demanding industrial cleaning applications that require deep solvent-free cleaning using agitation and heated aqueous solutions. With a large 150-gallon capacity, this immersion washer with agitation is ideal for cleaning parts with complex geometries, deep recesses, and stubborn contaminants that are difficult to clean with spray systems alone.
Built for rugged production environments, this machine combines aqueous cleaning chemistry with a mechanically agitated immersion process — ensuring thorough contaminant removal while minimizing manual labor and hazardous solvent handling. It’s a reliable choice for automotive, aerospace, industrial manufacturing, and maintenance operations.
Key Features & Benefits
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Large 150-gallon capacity — accommodates big workpieces and higher throughput
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Immersion + agitation — deep cleaning action for internal cavities and heavy soils
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Aqueous detergent system — safer, low-VOC cleaning chemistry
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Efficient filtration and solution control — keeps cleaning performance consistent
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Industrial-grade construction — built for daily production use
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Optional upgrades — filtration, heaters, blow-off, exhaust fans, and more
Who This Is For
This washer is ideal for facilities that need a robust, water-based cleaning solution capable of handling challenging parts without the hazards and disposal costs associated with solvent cleaners.
📩 Contact SolventRS for configuration details, options, and application guidance.
What is an agitation parts washer?
An agitation parts washer uses mechanical motion in a water-based cleaning solution to dislodge contaminants from parts, including internal surfaces and recesses.
How does agitation differ from spray cleaning?
Agitation submerges parts in solution and uses motion to remove soils, while spray systems use pressurized jets targeting external surfaces.
What industries use this 150-gallon washer?
Typical industries include automotive, aerospace, industrial manufacturing, and maintenance facilities with heavy cleaning needs.
Is the washer water-based?
Yes — this system uses aqueous detergents, which reduce hazardous waste and VOC exposure compared to solvent cleaners.
Does this machine require wastewater management?
Yes. Aqueous washers produce wastewater that must be managed according to local wastewater disposal regulations.
Is installation included?
Installation, utilities (power/drain), and site prep are typically customer responsibilities unless specified.








