Thursday, May 5, 2011

Industrial Pressure Washers - Why Heated Versions Are the Best


Industrial Pressure Washer
Temperature levels are one of the most important aspects that determine the efficiency of industrial pressure washers. That explains why Daimer® offers an extensive array of pressure washing machines with different temperature options.

Power cleaners have three classifications that describe their cleaning power – cold water based, hot water based, and steam based versions. For highly challenging cleaning applications, it is recommended that you choose steam-based versions of industrial pressure washers. By ejecting super-hot steam at high-pressure levels, these power cleaning machines help clean off stains, dirt, grease and grime from different surfaces.

Steam based industrial pressure washers are widely used by cleaning professionals, especially for maintaining extremely greasy surfaces in settings such as food processing or manufacturing plants. If cold water based power cleaners are used in such areas, the water will not dissolve greasy deposits, but turn them into hard clumps. However, steam quickly dissolves oily and greasy deposits so you can easily wash them off.

The Super Max™ 12800 from Daimer® is a heated power cleaning machine with trailer-mountable configurations. These industrial pressure washers come with flow rates of 2 GPM and pressure levels of 1000 psi. Such pressure cleaning equipment is capable of eliminating almost all kinds of stains and tough dirt from a range of surfaces such as stainless steel, stone, concrete, brick and industrial machinery. Best of all, these power-cleaning machines also feature tri-mode functions, reaching steam temperatures up to 330°F. Because they are tri-mode machines, they can independently work as a hot water power cleaner, cold water power washer, and steam pressure cleaner.