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Frequently Asked Questions

Duva Sanitary leverages its extensive industry experience and product knowledge to assist customers in selecting the appropriate spray ball for their specific applications. Our team is well-versed in the nuances of sanitary equipment needs and can provide tailored recommendations based on your operational requirements. We encourage customers to contact us if they are unsure about which spray ball is suitable, ensuring a personalized consultation with our qualified experts.

To select the appropriate spray ball for your application, please review the product options available on our Spray Balls page. We offer both stationary and rotating spray balls, each with multiple variants that can be selected based on your specific needs. If you are uncertain about which spray ball best suits your application, we encourage you to contact our team for expert guidance. Our customer service representatives are available to assist you in making an informed decision.

The costs for spray balls at Duva Sanitary range from $64.60 to $96.90 for the Stationary Spray Ball – Stainless Steel – STC, and $124.10 for the Rotating Spray Ball – Stainless Steel – SRH. If you’re unsure which spray ball suits your application needs, we offer consultation services. Please contact us directly through our website for personalized assistance in selecting the appropriate product.

The stationary spray ball, available in various stainless steel configurations, offers consistent and reliable cleaning performance suitable for applications where a consistent spray pattern is sufficient. It is ideal for tanks with fewer angles and obstructions. On the other hand, the rotating spray ball, also made of stainless steel, provides enhanced cleaning efficiency by delivering a dynamic spray pattern that covers more surface area within tanks, making it suitable for more complex cleaning requirements. Both options are engineered for sanitary processes, ensuring optimal hygiene and cleanliness.