Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Industrial Pressure Washers and Wet Sandblasting

Wet Sandblasting Pressure Washers

Many people may think industrial pressure washers and wet sandblasters are two different machines. When industrial areas need the abilities of a pressure washer and a wet sandblaster, there are usually two separate units involved. However, now there are industrial pressure washers available that offer wet sandblasting abilities as well as optimum pressure cleaning power. This can be a convenient alternative to investing in two separate machines.

There are a number of industrial pressure washers from Daimer® which can also be used as wet sandblasters. Sandblasting is the best way to remove those kinds of sediments and allow the original surface of the metal to shine through. Wet sandblasting is also a safer mode of sandblasting because the user does not need to wear any type of breathing protection.

When used as wet sandblasters, industrial pressure washers are compatible with different types of grit. You can use plastic pellets or even baking soda. You can also use grit of different sizes depending on your requirement. Many of these machines also have a two gun operational facility for added user convenience. Some are also portable, which means you do not have to be restricted by the length of the hose. You can visit www.daimer.com to get more information on these industrial pressure washers as well as a number of other kinds of cleaning equipment.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Industrial Pressure Washers and the Hot Water Advantage

Industrial Pressure Washers

Industrial pressure washers are designed to deal with dirt and debris that ordinary pressure washing machines can’t handle. Industrial areas face a barrage of different kinds of deposits and stains. This includes industrial debris and waste products, as well as everyday dirt brought via heavy traffic. In these situations, cold water pressure washing machines will not be able to do an effective job. Industrial pressure washers with the added advantage of hot water are the best way to deal with tough industrial cleaning projects.

Daimer® offers a number of industrial pressure washers with hot water cleaning abilities. Hot water goes a long way in loosening very stubborn stains and hardened deposits. Tough debris can be easily lifted up and washed away with hot water pressure washers. The Super Max™ 12800 is an electrically powered pressure washing machine that can be used in hot water mode, but also features cold water and steam modes. It uses a schedule 80 heating coil which is not only durable but can also heat water to full operating temperature in about 30 seconds. The machine also comes with multiple heating fuel options for user convenience.

For those looking for hot water industrial pressure washers powered by gas, the Super Max™ 12880 is an ideal option. This pressure washing machine is ideal for cleaning jobs that require a portable cleaning unit or for jobs that are located outdoors. Hot water pressure washers can often do a more effective cleaning job than harsh chemical cleaning agents. They also leave no harmful chemical traces that may adversely affect your machinery or the environment. You can learn more about the specifics of hot water industrial pressure washers by clicking on www.daimer.com.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Helpful Points about Industrial Pressure Washers

industrial pressure washers

Industrial pressure washers are specially designed to face the rigors of commercial and industrial cleaning jobs. These are often much tougher than domestic cleaning projects; therefore, they do have their own needs and specifications. Some cleaning tasks may simply require a cold-water pressure washer with a good pressure level. Others may need a wet steam pressure washer to clean and dissolve stubborn residues. However, when choosing the right type of industrial pressure washers, you also need to consider the power source that is being used.

There are a number of mobile industrial pressure washers available on the market today. Naturally, these provide the added convenience of being able to cover much more ground. However, many of these portable pressure washers are powered by propane or diesel, which can generate exhaust fumes. While this may not be an issue for outdoor cleaning, it can become a problem for inside cleaning jobs. For these tasks, industrial pressure washers that are powered by electricity are more suitable.

Daimer® understands the need for having machines that are versatile. This is why many of Daimer’s models, regardless of power method, feature tri-mode functionality enabling users to operate the machine in cold water, hot water, and steam temperature modes depending on the application at hand. Stationary, mobile, and trailer mountable configurations are also available for the variety of electric, gas, and propane powered pressure washers. There is much more information available at the website www.daimer.com.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Industrial Pressure Washers - The Daimer® Advantage

Super Max® 12880

Industrial pressure washers are cleaning devices that use a combination of high pressure levels and high volumes of water (and optionally, heat) to clear away dirt, grease, and other residues from surfaces. These devices save you a lot of work. You do not have to scrub manually with a brush and the automated process is much quicker. Because Daimer® retails only high grade industrial pressure washers; they can be used as frequently as needed for cleaning tasks. They can operate without a break for hours and need little maintenance.

Daimer's machines are built with user limitations in mind. These challenges and limitations include:

• Outdoor cleaning in areas without electricity
• Difficulty in transporting heavy industrial pressure washers
• Constraints on use of water
• Heavy degreasing requirements
• Need to refill the water chamber during cleanup by stopping the machine
• Not being able to run the heating device for too long because of heat damage to parts

Daimer's industrial pressure washers address all these concerns. For example, you can purchase industrial pressure washers that run on gasoline or propane instead of electricity for outdoor applications. Many of the industrial pressure washers sold by Daimer are portable; some can be trailer mounted. If you purchase low flow machines that need less water, the problem of not being able to clean because of water scarcity will be solved. Grease, too, can easily be tackled by using a steam or hot water pressure washer.

Daimer® does not encourage the use of aluminum heating parts often used by other suppliers; instead, the heating coils of its hot water or steam industrial pressure washers are made of steel. This makes the heating device more resilient to high temperatures and demanding conditions. Find out more about Daimer's industrial pressure washers at www.daimer.com.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Industrial Pressure Washers - Built To Last Long

Industrial pressure washers, unlike domestic equipment, can run continuously for hours. They are built to withstand the tough conditions of an industrial or commercial establishment. If you want to clean your shop floor, retail outlet, factory, manufacturing unit, or sidewalk, you need an industrial pressure washing machine. Domestic pressure washers will not last long and they won’t be able to deal with tough dirt in such rigorous conditions.

Daimer® offers industrial pressure washers that can take on grease, soot, dirt, rust, and chemicals that accumulate on surfaces as varied as metal machine parts, concrete, glass, and tiles. The Vapor-Flo® 8800 is a hot water pressure washer that uses propane to heat water. This is a two-mode device that enables cleaning with both cold water and hot water. It runs on electricity, and can reach temperatures of up to 190ºF. It has a flow rate of 0.5 GPM, ideal for places where water is not easily available or where water efficiency must be considered.

If you don’t need hot water or steam for cleaning purposes, but require industrial pressure washers with heavy duty cleaning or wet sandblasting options, then the Daimer® Super Max™ 20000 is a good option. This cold water device has a flow rate of 8 GPM and pressure levels as high as 6500 psi. It can be remotely controlled by three operators, making it ideal for industrial settings. To know more about Daimer® industrial pressure washers and their applications, visit www.daimer.com .

Friday, May 29, 2009

Super Max ® 12880 AF

Super Max ® 12880 AF-industrial pressure washers

Metal fabricators and equipment manufacturers often need industrial pressure washers with a reliable phosphatizing system to handle newly fabricated pieces of metal. Phosphatizing basically refers to the process of pre-treating surfaces of metals before applying primer or powder coating. Phosphatizing removes rust or corrosion on metal surfaces and helps achieve a quality, flawless paint finish.

Now Daimer® introduces a fantastic range of durable, efficient, and affordable industrial pressure washers. For instance, the Super Max® 12880 AF is an extra powerful, triple-function pressure cleaner that is suitable for a wide array of industrial and commercial applications. This gas pressure cleaner can attain pressure levels up to 3000 psi and a flow rate up to 5 GPM.

Being powered by 18 HP gasoline engine, these industrial pressure washers prove to be great for outdoor applications without a constant supply of electricity. This feature also endows the Super Max® 12880 AF with greater mobility. Another notable aspect of these pressure cleaners is their outstanding phosphatizing system that utilizes downstream injection to minimize corrosive attack.

Like all other industrial pressure washers from Daimer®, the Super Max® 12880 AF is also made of stainless steel components of the highest quality. This cleaning equipment features optional capabilities like configuration for two-gum operation. The pressure cleaner is also be equipped with wheels if additional mobility is desired.

So, let www.daimer.com be your one-stop site for purchasing the right equipment from among an amazing range of industrial pressure washers.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Industrial Pressure Washers – Comprehensive Cleaning Solutions For Industries

Industrial pressure washers are heavy-duty pressure cleaners intended for industrial settings. Compared to commercial pressure washers, industrial pressure washers are more powerful, allowing for longer periods of use. They are widely used in food processing plants, automotive industries, machinery plants and many other industrial environments.

Today, you get to choose from a wide variety of industrial pressure washers that may be hydraulic, electric, gasoline-powered or diesel-based. Pressure washers may also be classified as cold or hot. One of the most popular models is the Super Max® 8790 AST® from Daimer® - an electric, portable and amazingly powerful cold water pressure washer ideal for both commercial and industrial purposes.

The fabulous power of 20 HP NEMA engine endows these industrial pressure washers with pressures of up to 5000 psi and flow rate of up to 5 GPM. However, the most outstanding feature of the Super Max® 8790 AST® is its exceptional Automatic Shutoff Technology® or AST® that allows the user to control the start/stop functions of the motor and pump so that there is minimum wear and tear of components and no overheating.

The Super Max® 8790 AST® is a great choice for heavy cleaning applications that demand an extra-powerful, portable pressure washer with optional features like wet sandblasting facility and two-gun operation. You can find lots of other variants of industrial pressure washers too at www.daimer.com.