Monday, January 31, 2011

Industrial Pressure Washers—Removing Heavy Layers of Grease


Industrial Pressure Washer
Grease is difficult to remove because its molecules adhere to the surface through strong chemical bonds. Any method for grease removal must attack these chemical bonds to break down grease layers. Daimer®’s industrial pressure washers are ideal for degreasing even the heaviest layers of grease. These machines have two functions:

1.Tri-mode machines have steam temperatures up to 330°F for loosening grease stains.
2.They wash away grease using a high pressure jet of water.

Cold water is not very effective for heavy duty degreasing. Non-heated industrial pressure washer feature higher pressure levels up to 8000 psi to compensate for the lack of heat. However, grease will not be properly removed without heat.

Daimer®’s heated industrial pressure washers are the most effective degreasers. These machines have advantages, such as portability, power options, varied pressure levels, high temperatures, and more. Other features include AST® technology, where the pump shuts off automatically when the machine has been inactive for 30 seconds, and multi-gun operation.

Daimer® offers industrial pressure washers that use wet steam for degreasing. The Super Max™ 12200 SP has pressure levels of 2000 psi and flow rates of 4 GPM. This pressure washer offers steam temperatures of 330°F and is powered by propane. High steam temperatures, combined with high pressure levels, are effective in melting and washing away the most stubborn grease deposits. Learn more about industrial pressure washers for degreasing and other applications at www.daimer.com.