cleaning turbine
cleaning turbine
[′klēn·iŋ ‚tər·bən] (mechanical engineering)
A tool for cleaning the interior surfaces of heat exchangers and boiler tubes; consists of a drive motor, a flexible drive cable or hose, and a head that is an arrangement of blades, modified drill bits, or brushes.
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