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MPDS2

Key Facts

  • Simple operation thanks to clear pictograms and colour coding
  • High energy efficiency: Can be used as a power generator alone or in parallel with HD operation
  • Reliable operation thanks to a high-quality drive concept

Categories

  • CBRN protection

Key Facts

  • Simple operation thanks to clear pictograms and colour coding
  • High energy efficiency: Can be used as a power generator alone or in parallel with HD operation
  • Reliable operation thanks to a high-quality drive concept

Categories

  • CBRN protection
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Product information

The MPDS 2 is a versatile diesel-powered device designed for various decontamination tasks. It can simultaneously use up to three lances, allowing for pre-treatment, main treatment, and post-treatment with a single device. With a capacity of up to 930 litres per hour at a pressure of up to 120 bar, it is a modular and efficient solution for cleaning and decontamination. The basic version of the device can dispense not only cold water but also hot water up to 60°C and hot steam up to 150°C. It allows for simultaneous dual-lance operation for various cleaning and decontamination tasks. Two integrated two-component dosing devices enable the use of a wide range of commercially available decontamination and cleaning agents for cleaning or decontaminating a variety of materials. The device can be equipped for three-lance operation with additional accessories, enabling pre-treatment, main treatment, and post-treatment with almost all commercially available decontamination and cleaning agents (additional power source required). The MPDS 2 is a self-contained, fully functional decontamination system that includes an optional integrated electric pump for non-aqueous chemicals and a two-component dosing device. The redesigned interface enables fast and intuitive operation thanks to its clear and structured layout. The MPDS 2 is the most compact and efficient decontamination device in its category.

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