Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Using Industrial Pressure Washers for Heavy-Duty Applications


Pressure Washers for Heavy-Duty
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 machines help bring down the effort levels as well as the time required for cleaning buildings and roads. More importantly, concrete surfaces cleaned with such advanced power cleaners are often well maintained and thus have an extended lifespan.

To enjoy all the benefits of pressure cleaning, you must ensure that you purchase the right industrial pressure washers from leading distributors. Ruggedly-built power cleaners featuring the best quality components will be able to perform in top condition for years even under the most challenging conditions. One example of this is the Super Max™ series of industrial pressure washers from Daimer®. For cleaning high-traffic areas like roads and public buildings, it is best to choose power cleaners with high pressure levels and high flow rates. To ensure the best cleaning results, opt for pressure cleaners with flow rates of 5 GPM and pressure levels of 3000 psi. Temperature is yet another important feature. High temperature levels enable faster cleaning, thus many municipal maintenance professionals prefer Daimer®'s hot water and steam machines, with temperatures reaching up to 330°F. Another notable feature of Super Max™ industrial pressure washers is tri-mode functionality. This enables operators to control the output temperature of the machine, for the wide variety of applications that face municipal maintenance departments.

Assorted power methods are also available, including gasoline, propane, electric, and more. Road maintenance crews may prefer machines powered by gasoline or propane, as their mobility is not limited by the availability of an electrical supply. Electric powered systems, on the other hand, generate no exhaust and are ideal when a source of electricity is readily available.

An extensive array of powerful, high-performance and reasonably priced industrial pressure washers is available at www.daimer.com. Contact a product specialist today to match the right specifications to your needs.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Industrial Pressure Washers for Marine Cleaning Applications

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 area regularly. Docks can also become dirty due to spilt oil, fish guts, fuel, or sewer tank leaks. To clean this mess effectively, you must be equipped with quality industrial pressure washers from Daimer®, the industry's leading supplier of quality systems.

Daimer® offers an extensive line of industrial pressure washers suitable for boat detailing and marine cleaning. For example, the Super Max™ 7000 is a powerful electric-powered pressure washer that boasts tri-mode temperature functionality to meet the needs of a variety of marine cleaning applications.

Since applications in marinas and boat yards require portability, professionals may wish to consider gas or propane powered industrial pressure washers. Daimer's Super Max™ 8950C-840 is a cold water system offering outstanding pressure levels up to 5000 psi and a flow rate of 5 GPM to blast away barnacles and other stubborn deposits. Though cold water industrial pressure washers feature less power than their heated counterparts, the addition of Eco-Green® green chemicals effectively increases cleaning power. For example, fuel spills and slippery docks can easily be taken care of by pairing this cold water system with Eco-Green® Ultra-Power™ Degreaser.

To learn more about using industrial pressure washers for marine applications, visit www.daimer.com.

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 to check the output temperature ratings of industrial pressure washers. Temperature levels determine the overall efficiency and versatility of pressure washer.

Cold Water, Hot Water, and Steam
One can classify the output temperature ratings of industrial pressure washers into three categories: cold water, hot water, and steam.

Cold water machines provide output without any heating — that is, the output is at room temperature or inlet temperatures. Hot water machines have an output temperature of up to 210°F. Steam pressure washer machines have the maximum output temperature, up to 330°F. It is a well known fact that cleaning power increases as temperature increases, thus steam output is the best in terms of cleaning efficiency.

Hence, they are widely used for industrial degreasing applications. However, the high temperature output makes them unsuitable for cleaning heat-sensitive surfaces.

Tri-Mode Machines
The most versatile steam cleaning machines are tri-mode machines. These machines provide cold water, hot water, and steam output for operators facing a variety of applications.

Daimer®, a premier distributor of various cleaning products, offers many models of tri-mode machines in its Super Max™ series. One may check out www.daimer.com for more information about industrial pressure washers and other cleaning products.

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 softens dirt deposits, the pressure levels of these machines is too low to wash grease and other residues away. Thus, additional wiping is required, which may lead to paint damage. Traditional pressure cleaners with pressure levels of 3000 psi are also unfit for use on cars since these high pressure levels could damage vehicle exteriors. This is why leading suppliers like Daimer® now offer industrial pressure washers specially designed to handle car cleaning applications.

For those looking to purchase an excellent car detailing machine, any of Daimer's steam pressure cleaners with a pressure level at or below 1500 psi would get the job done right without harming vehicle exteriors. It would also be a good idea to check out the Super Max™ 6120SCW from Daimer®. Specifically designed for auto detailing applications where drainage or water availability may be limited, this machine offers a pressure level of 1000 psi and a flow rate of only 0.5 GPM. Don't let this fool you, the high steam temperatures up to 300°F pack a great deal of cleaning power. While the high temperature quickly dissolves dirt deposits, the moderate pressure levels help wash off dirt and grease without causing scratches to the vehicle surface. The low flow rates makes these industrial pressure washers ideal for use on virtually all exterior surfaces of the car, in addition to preventing water wastage.

Visit www.daimer.com to learn more about the benefits of using industrial pressure washers for auto detailing applications.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Benefits of Tri-Mode Industrial Pressure Washers

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 can provide three types of output: cold water, hot water, and steam. Cold water refers to water at room temperature or the temperature in which it is entered into the machine, hot water refers to water at a temperature of 210°F , and steam refers to water at a temperature of 330°F.

Of these, industrial pressure washers with steam output are the most powerful. These machines are more efficient than the other two, as steam quickly dissolves stubborn grease and other deposits. However, steam can damage a number of surfaces. Soft surfaces cannot withstand the high temperature of steam output. One has to use either cold water or hot water output on such surfaces.

The Need for Tri-mode Machines
Buying all three types of pressure washer is expensive and inconvenient. It is a better option to buy a tri-mode machine. Tri-mode industrial pressure washers give all three types of output: cold water, hot water, and steam. These machines offer power as well as versatility. One can use these machines to clean most types of surfaces.

The best option is to buy industrial pressure washers supplied by Daimer®, a premier distributor of cleaning products. The company offers a number of tri-mode pressure washers in its Super Max™ series. For more information about steam cleaners, carpet cleaning machines and these machines and other cleaning products, visit www.daimer.com.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Industrial Pressure Washers - Using Superheated Steam for Removing Grease


mobile pressure washer
Industrial pressure washers that use steam can remove the most stubborn grease from hard surfaces. However, it is important to select the best, high quality machines to withstand the demands of industrial cleaning. Machines equipped with Daimer®'s Super-HOT™ technology produce 100 percent wet steam up to 330°F, affording industrial users with the utmost in cleaning power.

Steam is the most effective temperature option for grease removal. To increase the speed and power of these industrial pressure washers, consider combing them with a green degreaser, like Eco-Green® Ultra-Power™ Degreaser. Once grease deposits are broken down into smaller particles by the green degreaser, they can be easily blasted away by highly-pressurized steam.

The Super Max™ 6000 SP, for example, can heat steam to 330°F. It has a low pressure level of 750 psi and moderate flow rate of 1.4 GPM, making this system ideal for lighter applications in commercial and industrial environments. For the most heavy-duty applications, consider wet steam industrial pressure washers with high pressure levels and flow rates, like the Super Max™ 12300SP. Combining a pressure level of 3000 psi, flow rate of 5 GPM, and high steam temperatures of 330°F, this system rapidly removes even the most stubborn grease from industrial equipment, machinery, floors, and more.

Daimer® also offers mobile industrial pressure washers for outdoor use. The Super Max™ 12880SP boasts the same pressure level and flow rate as the 12300SP, but does not require use near an electrical outlet. Additionally, it can be trailer mounted for additional mobility in outdoor cleaning.

Find out more about Daimer®'s industrial pressure washers on www.daimer.com.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Tackle Tough Degreasing Jobs with Industrial Pressure Washers

Degreasing Jobs with Industrial Pressure Washers
Industrial pressure washers are a powerful way to tackle heavy-duty degreasing jobs. In conventional settings, ordinary pressure washing machines are often enough to deal with removing different stains and deposits. In fact, for lighter cleaning jobs, pressure washers that use cold water can usually get the job done quickly and easily. However, many industrial cleaning tasks involve stubborn grease and oil deposits. In these situations, industrial pressure washers that use the added power of heat are the best option.

Daimer® offers a number of industrial pressure washers designed to deal with tough degreasing jobs. These high pressure washers use steam that can reach temperatures up to 330ºF, and are ideal for removing hardened deposits and grease buildup. For cleaning jobs based indoors, it is best to opt for electrically powered hot water pressure washers, as they will produce no exhaust. These industrial pressure washers can be used to degrease and clean a variety of surfaces, ranging from concrete to machinery, to stones and bricks.

For greater user flexibility, many of these industrial pressure washers offer cold, hot, and steam operating modes in a single unit. For enhanced results, consider the use of a green degreaser in addition to a pressure washer. Not only will this speed up the cleaning process, it will do so safely for the user and the environment. Green degreasers like Eco-Green® Super Duty Degreaser can enable even cold water pressure washing equipment to handle degreasing applications effectively. To learn more, just visit www.daimer.com.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Industrial Pressure Washers and Auto Detailing


When it comes to auto detailing, a common mistake some people make is to use high-powered industrial pressure washers for the job. It is true that pressure washers are ideal for auto detailing but using conventional machines can actually do more harm than good. Pressure washing machines with high pressure levels in excess of 1500 psi damage the paint job of the vehicle. Another common problem with ordinary pressure washers is that they emit a large volume of water. This can also harm the vehicle surface and lead to excess water wastage fines.

The ideal cleaning machines for auto detailing jobs should be industrial pressure washers with lower water flow rates and maximum pressure levels up to psi. Daimer® currently offers a number of pressure washers are suitable for auto detailing. To find out which pressure levels and flow rates are suitable for auto detailing, contact a Daimer® product specialist.

However, Daimer® offers two models designed specifically for auto detailers. The Super Max™ 6120SCW is a pressure washing machine with a low flow rate of 0.5 GPM and a very effective pressure level of 1000 psi. This is the ideal combination to remove tough substances like grease and sap from the vehicle body. The Super Max™ 6230SCW offers the same pressure level and flow rate with a 230v power supply, rather than a 120v power supply.

These auto detailing machines are suited to more sensitive surfaces, capable of cleaning automotive exteriors, glass, and wheels. It is important to remember that industrial pressure washers with a maximum pressure level of 1500 psi can be used for auto detailing. You can learn more about what cleaning machines are best suited for auto detailing at www.daimer.com.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Industrial Pressure Washers and Wet Sandblasting


 Wet Sandblasting Pressure Washer
Many people may think industrial pressure washers and wet sandblasters are two different machines. When industrial areas need the abilities of a pressure washer and a wet sandblaster, there are usually two separate units involved. However, now there are industrial pressure washers available that offer wet sandblasting abilities as well as optimum pressure cleaning power. This can be a convenient alternative to investing in two separate machines.

There are a number of industrial pressure washers from Daimer® which can also be used as wet sandblasters. Sandblasting is the best way to remove those kinds of sediments and allow the original surface of the metal to shine through. Wet sandblasting is also a safer mode of sandblasting because the user does not need to wear any type of breathing protection.

When used as wet sandblasters, industrial pressure washers are compatible with different types of grit. You can use plastic pellets or even baking soda. You can also use grit of different sizes depending on your requirement. Many of these machines also have a two gun operational facility for added user convenience. Some are also portable, which means you do not have to be restricted by the length of the hose. You can visit www.daimer.com to get more information on these industrial pressure washers as well as a number of other kinds of cleaning equipment.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Industrial Pressure Washers and the Hot Water Advantage


Industrial Pressure Washer
Industrial pressure washers are designed to deal with dirt and debris that ordinary pressure washing machines can’t handle. Industrial areas face a barrage of different kinds of deposits and stains. This includes industrial debris and waste products, as well as everyday dirt brought via heavy traffic. In these situations, cold water pressure washing machines will not be able to do an effective job. Industrial pressure washers with the added advantage of hot water are the best way to deal with tough industrial cleaning projects.

Daimer® offers a number of industrial pressure washers with hot water cleaning abilities. Hot water goes a long way in loosening very stubborn stains and hardened deposits. Tough debris can be easily lifted up and washed away with hot water pressure washers. The Super Max™ 12800 is an electrically powered pressure washing machine that can be used in hot water mode, but also features cold water and steam modes. It uses a schedule 80 heating coil which is not only durable but can also heat water to full operating temperature in about 30 seconds. The machine also comes with multiple heating fuel options for user convenience.

For those looking for hot water industrial pressure washers powered by gas, the Super Max™ 12880 is an ideal option. This pressure washing machine is ideal for cleaning jobs that require a portable cleaning unit or for jobs that are located outdoors. Hot water pressure washers can often do a more effective cleaning job than harsh chemical cleaning agents. They also leave no harmful chemical traces that may adversely affect your machinery or the environment. You can learn more about the specifics of hot water industrial pressure washers by clicking on www.daimer.com.