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Comparison Guide

Why Magido In-Line Belt Conveyor Washers Win on Continuous Production Cleaning

On a production line, cleaning shouldn't be the step that makes everything else wait. Batch washers force parts to pile up, get loaded, cycled, and unloaded — a stop-start bottleneck that caps throughput and ties up labor. Magido's in-line belt conveyor washers clean continuously, right inside the production flow. Here is how the Gold and Silver series compare to typical batch cleaning and lighter conveyor units, and why integration plus durability is what actually drives cost-per-part down.

Magido Gold Series in-line belt conveyor aqueous parts washer

Continuous Flow, Built Into Your Line

A batch washer is an island — parts have to leave the line, queue, get processed, and come back. Every transfer is handling, labor, and idle time.

Magido belt conveyor washers carry parts on a continuous belt through the wash process and out the other side, integrating directly into your production flow. Variable belt speed lets you match the washer's pace to your line rate exactly, so cleaning stops being a bottleneck and becomes an invisible step parts pass through on the way to the next operation.

Multi-Zone Cleaning: Wash, Rinse, Blow-Off, Dry

Real production cleaning is more than a single spray. Magido conveyor systems are configured in zones — pre-wash, wash, fresh-water rinse, blow-off, and drying — so parts exit clean, rinsed, and dry, ready for assembly, coating, or packaging.

The Gold 2b series adds a dedicated fresh-water rinse stage with its own tank to prevent detergent carryover — essential when downstream painting or coating demands a residue-free surface. The compact Silver series delivers the same continuous-belt principle in a smaller footprint for lighter lines.

Real Cleaning Power and Heat

Continuous cleaning still has to clean. Magido conveyor washers deliver wash flow up to 90 GPM at up to 60 PSI through angled spray manifolds, operating from 100°F up to 160°F.

The Gold series scales across nine models with belt widths from 8" (G200) up to 39" (G1000) and usable washing heights from 10" to 14", handling everything from small fasteners and stampings to larger machined and formed components — all at line speed.

Built From AISI 304 Stainless for All-Shift Duty

A conveyor washer runs continuously, all shift, in hot detergent and steam. Coated or mild-steel tunnels corrode and warp under that constant thermal and chemical load, and a failed washer stops the whole line.

Magido builds these systems entirely from AISI 304 stainless steel — tunnel, tanks, belt structure, and manifolds. That's what lets a Magido conveyor washer hold up to years of unbroken production where a lighter-built competitor would need repeated repair, while quietly cleaning every part that passes through.

Side-by-Side Comparison

FactorMagido Belt ConveyorTypical Batch / Light Conveyor Unit
ProcessingContinuous, line-integratedStop-and-load batches
Line integrationVariable belt speed matches line rateStandalone island
Process stagesWash, rinse, blow-off, dry zonesOften wash-only
Dedicated rinseGold 2b fresh-water rinse stageRarely separated
Wash flow / pressureUp to 90 GPM at 60 PSITypically lower
Operating temperature100–160°FOften lower
Belt width range8" to 39" (Gold series)Limited
ConstructionFull AISI 304 stainless steelCoated or mild steel
Continuous-duty lifeYears of all-shift productionWarps/corrodes under load

Bottom Line

For production-line cleaning, throughput and uptime are the whole game — and that's where Magido in-line belt conveyor washers separate from batch units. Continuous, line-matched flow eliminates the load/unload bottleneck; multi-zone wash-rinse-dry delivers parts ready for the next operation; flow to 90 GPM and 160°F clean at line speed; and full AISI 304 stainless construction keeps the line running for years. Against batch cleaning, it removes labor, removes the bottleneck, and lasts longer — the lowest cost-per-part at volume.

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