Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Industrial Pressure Washers - Using Superheated Steam for Removing Grease


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Industrial pressure washers that use steam can remove the most stubborn grease from hard surfaces. However, it is important to select the best, high quality machines to withstand the demands of industrial cleaning. Machines equipped with Daimer®'s Super-HOT™ technology produce 100 percent wet steam up to 330°F, affording industrial users with the utmost in cleaning power.

Steam is the most effective temperature option for grease removal. To increase the speed and power of these industrial pressure washers, consider combing them with a green degreaser, like Eco-Green® Ultra-Power™ Degreaser. Once grease deposits are broken down into smaller particles by the green degreaser, they can be easily blasted away by highly-pressurized steam.

The Super Max™ 6000 SP, for example, can heat steam to 330°F. It has a low pressure level of 750 psi and moderate flow rate of 1.4 GPM, making this system ideal for lighter applications in commercial and industrial environments. For the most heavy-duty applications, consider wet steam industrial pressure washers with high pressure levels and flow rates, like the Super Max™ 12300SP. Combining a pressure level of 3000 psi, flow rate of 5 GPM, and high steam temperatures of 330°F, this system rapidly removes even the most stubborn grease from industrial equipment, machinery, floors, and more.

Daimer® also offers mobile industrial pressure washers for outdoor use. The Super Max™ 12880SP boasts the same pressure level and flow rate as the 12300SP, but does not require use near an electrical outlet. Additionally, it can be trailer mounted for additional mobility in outdoor cleaning.

Find out more about Daimer®'s industrial pressure washers on www.daimer.com.