The Nest Recirculation Collection Tank – 85 Gallon Closed-Loop System
The Lowtemp Nest Recirculation Collection Tank is a high-capacity, 85-gallon stainless steel vessel designed to streamline your washing process by creating a true closed-loop system. Simply drain your Osprey Pro™ into The Nest, which is engineered with a dedicated slot for 32-gallon collection bags, and use the integrated pump to effortlessly recirculate water back into your Osprey for the next wash cycle. No more heavy lifting, messy bucket transfers, or wasted water—just a smarter, more efficient workflow.
Key Features & Specifications:
? 85-Gallon Capacity – Large-volume tank for extended processing without frequent draining.
? Sloped Floor Design – Ensures complete drainage with a 1.5" Tri-Clamp sanitary outlet for easy cleaning and maintenance.
? Premium 304 Stainless Steel Construction – Fully passivated for superior corrosion resistance.
? Food-Grade Welds – All welds meet sanitary standards for safe, contaminant-free operation.
? Integrated Sight Glasses – Monitor fill levels at a glance for precise control.
? Heavy-Duty 360° Casters – Four industrial-grade swivel casters for smooth mobility and stability.
? Quick-Connect Fittings – Effortlessly secure or disconnect from The Osprey Pro™ for fast setup and breakdown.
? Eco-Friendly Design – Reduces water waste by enabling continuous recirculation.
? Optimized Resin Collection – Simplifies resin recovery with built-in bag compatibility.
? Compact Footprint – 27" W x 23" H x 83" L – Fits seamlessly into most workspaces.
? Dry Weight: 250 lbs – Sturdy yet manageable for relocation when needed.
? Nest Recycle Kit (Sold Separately) – Enhance functionality with additional accessories.
Why Choose The Nest?
While The Osprey Pro™ can operate in drain-to-waste or manual bucket recirculation modes, The Nest saves time, labor, and resources by automating the recirculation process. It’s the ultimate time- and money-saving upgrade for professionals who demand efficiency.
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