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 Pressure and Flow Rate

The higher the pressure levels, the higher the cleaning power of the machine. Some of the latest models have an output pressure as high as 8000 psi. To effectively remove grease and other industrial impurities from machines, it is recommended to use high pressure levels.

Another related feature is flow rate, which refers to the quantity of water output per minute and is denoted by gallons per minute (GPM). A higher pressure normally indicates a higher flow rate. The flow rate of industrial pressure washers range up to 9 GPM.

Output Temperature

Along with pressure levels and flow rates, the output temperature of industrial pressure washers is important as well. Daimer® offers tri-mode machines, such as the Super Max™ 15900, that include cold water, hot water, and steam output. Along with hot water temperature levels of 210°F and steam temperature levels of 330°F, the Super Max™ 15900 offers a flow rate of 5 GPM and pressure levels of 3000 psi.

The main advantage of the steam output is its higher cleaning efficiency. High temperature, coupled with high pressure levels, effectively cleans what cold water and manual scrubbing cannot accomplish.

Find Right Machines
Daimer® offers high quality industrial pressure washers in its Super Max™ series. Many are mobile, stationary, and include features such as Automatic Shutoff Technology™ and low flow technologies. For product details and price information, visit www.daimer.com.