The Pulse3000 cleans drinking water, raw water and wastewater pressure pipes purely mechanically – with air and water, without any chemicals. The mobile special trailer is self-sufficiently equipped with a powerful compressor, large compressed air tank and modern touchscreen control. Ideal for water suppliers and service providers who want to work flexibly and efficiently.
Features of the Pulse3000 at a glance
Find out here what makes our Comprex® Pulse3000 trailer so special.
Mobile and universally applicable up to large nominal sizes
self-sufficient thanks to diesel compressor
Three-stage compressed air preparation for hygienic conditions
road-legal trailer < 3,5 t
Flexible connection options
Standardized adapter connections
Connection via hydrant with standpipe
Ready for use in just a few steps
Convenient touchscreen control
adapted cleaning programs
easy program selection
automatic cleaning process
Optimal scalability
Synchronization of several Pulse3000 for larger nominal widths
optimal cleaning performance
Cleaning up to nominal diameter DN 1600
Clever structure
generous storage space for work material
maintenance friendly construction
soundproofed structure
Training and briefing
individually at your place
Ideally in the context of concrete cleaning measures
by experienced Comprex® technicians
Comprex® for your water networks
Get started with your own Pulse3000 now
Universally applicable
Mobile and flexible
Short amortization
Low operating costs
Always available on site
Time independent
We will be happy to advise you and provide you with a suitable offer for your requirements.
The Comprex® process
The principle of cleaning with Comprex®
- Low water requirement
- Purely mechanical - without chemicals
- Efficient removal of deposits
- Geometry independent
- Gentle on materials
- Patented process
Successful practical examples with Comprex®
Our mobile Comprex® units have already solved many tasks.
Large sewage treatment plant
Cleaning drainage pipes
Discharge of coarse particles from pipes
Cleaaning blocked culverts
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