Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Industrial Pressure Washers – Why High Temperature is Important to Industrial Cleaning

Industrial pressure washers are broadly divided into two categories: heated and non-heated. Non-heated, or cold water power washers, do not contain a heating device. They are therefore cheaper than heated pressure washers and consume less electricity or fuel. These machines are ideal for cleaning large areas such as sidewalks, highways, airplane hangars, and farmyards that...

Monday, November 8, 2010

Types of Industrial Pressure Washers

Industrial pressure washers come in various types and models to suit different needs. There are different power methods, including gasoline, diesel, electricity, and propane, as well as different pressure levels, flow rates, and technologies. The abundance of options might confuse people who are not familiar with these cleaning machines. The following is an overview of some...

Monday, October 11, 2010

Industrial Pressure Washers – For Heavy Duty Industrial Cleaning Operations

Industrial pressure washers are used for heavy duty cleaning operations in commercial establishments. They operate at high pressure levels and temperature levels to undertake some of the toughest cleaning operations required by an industrial setting. While choosing a pressure washer for industrial applications, there are certain facts to keep in mind. High pressure...

Monday, August 30, 2010

Types of Industrial Pressure Washers

As technology advances, there are a growing number of different industrial pressure washers available for various cleaning applications. Behind the brand names and technologies, there are three general types of pressure washers: cold water machines, hot water systems, and steam pressure washers. Cold Water Machines Cold water machines do not contain a heating element...

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Tips To Choose Industrial Pressure Washers for Restaurants

Industrial pressure washers are used for a variety of cleaning jobs, including degreasing equipment, and cleaning sidewalks, store fronts, kitchens, and hard furniture. Because each machine has different specifications, it makes it suitable for specific cleaning tasks. Different technologies and features help the operator quickly and efficiently finish the job faster...

Monday, July 26, 2010

The Advantages of Using Industrial Pressure Washers for Agricultural Cleaning

Industrial pressure washers are widely used for cleaning agricultural equipment as well as farmhouses and other buildings, such as sheds and stables. Unfortunately, not all pressure washers are ideally suitable for agricultural cleaning. The following tips will help you select the most suitable industrial pressure washers for agricultural cleaning. Heated or Non-Heated? This...

Monday, July 5, 2010

Industrial Pressure Washers – Tri-Mode Machines

Choosing the right industrial pressure washer can be difficult, especially when you consider the varying jobs at hand. Contractors are expected to clean every type of surface, and you will often need a different temperature level for each type. The setting for water temperature also depends on the type of dirt or residue present. Cold water can wash away dust, mud, and...

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

The Convenience of Industrial Pressure Washers

One of the ways in which industrial pressure washers can offer increased efficiency and effectiveness is through mobility. Stationary pressure washing units certainly have their own benefits, but certain industrial cleaning jobs require both optimum cleaning power, as well as portability. This is especially important when a large area of space needs to be covered. Daimer®...

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

A Guide to Industrial Pressure Washers

Industrial pressure washers are powerful cleaning machines used mostly in factories and warehouses. These machines, as their name suggests, are used for heavy duty industrial degreasing purposes. The main features of these machines are very high pressure levels and temperature levels. The following are some tips to select the best industrial pressure washers available. Output...

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Using Industrial Pressure Washers for Heavy-Duty Applications

Public works departments and street maintenance services have a hard time keeping public buildings, roads, parking lots, driveways and walkways clean and usable. One cannot clean such vast areas by scrubbing, washing, or wiping. Because of this, many municipalities turn to the use of industrial pressure washers to clean their towns and cities. These pressure washing...

Monday, April 5, 2010

Industrial Pressure Washers for Marine Cleaning Applications

If you own a boat or if you run a marine cleaning service, you know how hard and time-consuming it is to keep a boat or the surrounding docks clean. Putting off the cleaning will only result is making the process even more difficult and time consuming. To prevent docks from becoming dull and slippery with black algae, barnacles, and spills, you must pressure clean the...

Monday, March 8, 2010

Finding the Best Industrial Pressure Washers for Your Business

When selecting industrial pressure washers, most people focus on the output pressure levels of these machines, which can range from 500 psi to 8000 psi. For industrial degreasing applications, higher pressure levels are necessary to handle the demanding applications. What about Output Temperature? While it is fine to focus on the output pressure levels, it is also essential...

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Industrial Pressure Washers for Auto Detailing

Car owners and auto detailing professionals have not had many car cleaning systems to choose from until recently. The main options available were industrial pressure washers and steam cleaners. However, these cleaning machines are simply not suitable for auto detailing tasks, nor were they designed for this purpose. While the steam generated by steam cleaning machines effectively...

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Benefits of Tri-Mode Industrial Pressure Washers

One of the main factors considered when selecting industrial pressure washers is the power rating. Pressure levels and flow rates give an indication of the output power of the machine. However, output temperature must also be considered, as it determines both the power and the versatility of the machine. Cold Water, Hot Water, and Steam Outputs Industrial pressure washers...