Speed up your screen reclamation process with a dunk tank. Say goodbye to tedious and messy cleaning methods. The Ryonet® Dunk Tank holds 6 screens up to 23” x 32”, completely and effortlessly removing ink and emulsion. Made of high-quality, ⅛” thick aluminum to minimize bulging, the Ryonet® Dunk Tank is a high-production shop must-have. Simplify your screen reclamation process and unlock a new level of productivity and convenience with the Ryonet® Dunk Tank today.
BENEFITS
Speed up reclaim by soaking 6 screens at a time
Dramatically reduces chemical & water usage compared to traditional reclaim
Minimal bulging means less product going to waste
FEATURES
Chemical-resistant & leakproof
⅛” aluminum construction
Dramatically reduces chemical usage
Optional lid
Fits 6 screens up to 23" x 32"
Hose attachment & plug. Spigot not included
Made in USA
PRODUCT SPECS
O.D. 36” x 13” x 25.25"
Fill volume: 30 gallons or 4.5" from the top of the tank
BEST PRACTICES WHEN USING A DUNK TANK
Pour 25 gallons of water into the tank, then pour 5 gallons of a dip tank solution.
Remove all ink and tape from screens.
Place screens (up to 6) into the tank. Let them soak for at least 30 seconds.
Remove screens from the tank. It's okay if strips of emulsion have fallen off. Place screens in washout booth and pressure wash off the rest of the emulsion.
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Ryonet Screen Dunk Tank
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Speed up your screen reclamation process with a dunk tank. Say goodbye to tedious and messy cleaning methods. The Ryonet® Dunk Tank holds 6 screens up to 23” x 32”, completely and effortlessly removing ink and emulsion. Made of high-quality, ⅛” thick aluminum to minimize bulging, the Ryonet® Dunk Tank is a high-production shop must-have. Simplify your screen reclamation process and unlock a new level of productivity and convenience with the Ryonet® Dunk Tank today.
BENEFITS
Speed up reclaim by soaking 6 screens at a time
Dramatically reduces chemical & water usage compared to traditional reclaim
Minimal bulging means less product going to waste
FEATURES
Chemical-resistant & leakproof
⅛” aluminum construction
Dramatically reduces chemical usage
Optional lid
Fits 6 screens up to 23" x 32"
Hose attachment & plug. Spigot not included
Made in USA
PRODUCT SPECS
O.D. 36” x 13” x 25.25"
Fill volume: 30 gallons or 4.5" from the top of the tank
BEST PRACTICES WHEN USING A DUNK TANK
Pour 25 gallons of water into the tank, then pour 5 gallons of a dip tank solution.
Remove all ink and tape from screens.
Place screens (up to 6) into the tank. Let them soak for at least 30 seconds.
Remove screens from the tank. It's okay if strips of emulsion have fallen off. Place screens in washout booth and pressure wash off the rest of the emulsion.