- Article no.
- DRE-CLN-004
- Category
- Combined gunwasher
- Workflow
- Solvent + waterbased
- Result
- Flexible cleaning
- Use case
- Mixed paint operations
- Process route
- Combined Ace route for workshops cleaning both solvent and waterbased paint equipment.
- Unit format
- Double C combined gunwasher.
- Paint system fit
- Best reviewed where mixed paint systems need one structured cleaning route.
- Capacity role
- Compact combined route before stepping up to Quattro C or Triple C.
- Workspace / utilities
- Confirm separation of waterbased and solvent cleaning, station footprint, and waste handling.
- Proposal check
- Confirm model configuration, paint system, cleaning media, ventilation, waste route, and maintenance routine before quoting.
- Consumables route
- Plan cleaning media, filters, waste handling, and operator maintenance discipline as part of the equipment decision.
- Best fit trigger
- Choose Double C when the buyer needs mixed paint-material capability but does not yet need the larger capacity of Quattro C or Triple C.
- Main difference
- Double C solves mixed cleaning in a compact combined station; it is broader than Double A or Double S but more restrained than higher-capacity combined routes.
- Setup check
- Confirm solvent and waterbased volumes, station layout, operator count, separation routine, waste handling, and whether combined capacity is enough.
- Aftercare route
- Plan separate cleaning media, waste paths, operator labeling, maintenance routines, and training for mixed cleaning discipline.
- Next decision
- If two operators or higher daily throughput are expected, compare Double C against Quattro C or Triple C.
- Product role
- Combined gunwasher
- Common applications
- Mixed paint cleaning, Flexible workshop setup, Paint room support
- Decision focus
- One gunwasher for mixed cleaning needs.
- Product tier
- Combined Ace cleaning route
- Workflow position
- Combined Ace route for workshops that need one professional station for both solvent and waterbased spray-gun cleaning.
- Choose when
- Choose Double C when the buyer needs mixed paint-material capability but does not yet need the larger capacity of Quattro C or Triple C.
- Key difference
- Double C solves mixed cleaning in a compact combined station; it is broader than Double A or Double S but more restrained than higher-capacity combined routes.
- Not first when
- Do not lead with Double C if the shop only uses one paint system, or if the real constraint is simultaneous operator capacity.
- Setup / training check
- Confirm solvent and waterbased volumes, station layout, operator count, separation routine, waste handling, and whether combined capacity is enough.
- Consumables / aftercare
- Plan separate cleaning media, waste paths, operator labeling, maintenance routines, and training for mixed cleaning discipline.
- Next step
- If two operators or higher daily throughput are expected, compare Double C against Quattro C or Triple C.