Tuesday, December 14, 2010

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


portable pressure washer
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 do not require the additional power of heated water.

However, heated industrial pressure washers have many advantages. High temperature helps loosen grease, proteins, hydrocarbon residue, organic compounds, and more. Therefore, they are much more effective at degreasing and removing chemical deposits from factory floors, gas stations, car detailing workshops, and similar areas.

Daimer® offers a range of industrial pressure washers that use hot water and steam. The Super Max TM 12800 is a portable pressure washer, which can easily mount onto a trailer or used with wheels. This pressure washer has moderate pressure level of 1000 psi and a flow rate of 2 GPM. The machine is powered by electricity.

Powerful industrial pressure washers are beneficial machines when it comes to heavy duty cleaning and keeping areas clean. For additional cleaning power, Daimer® recommends using green cleaning chemicals in their Eco-Green® line, such as the Eco-Green® Multi-Purpose Hard Surface Cleaner. For more information on industrial pressure washers from Daimer®, visit www.daimer.com.