Sunday, January 23, 2011

Pressure Cleaners with an Industrial Edge

Pressure Cleaner by Daimer
Pressure cleaners are used for a number of commercial cleaning jobs. From cleaning parking lots to commercial kitchens, power washers are very effective in many commercial settings. They are also ideal for industrial settings as well. It is important to note that the pressure cleaners used for industrial cleaning jobs are often very different from other pressure washing systems. This is because industrial areas must deal with more difficult cleaning applications than commercial settings, such as degreasing machinery and equipment. These areas also need to be kept as clean as possible. A failure to do so can cause machinery to malfunction or danger to the workers.

Daimer® understands that not only do these pressure cleaners need to be tough and durable, but they also need to be versatile and convenient. This is why many of the systems in their Super Max™ series are tri-mode machines. This means that they can operate as cold water, hot water, or steam pressure washers. This is convenient because many industrial areas have a range of cleaning tasks. Some may be relatively light and suited to cold water pressure washers. Other tasks, like degreasing, are best suited for steam pressure cleaners. Tri-mode units allow the operator to tackle all these tasks with a single machine.

Industrial pressure cleaners, such as Daimer®’s Super Max™ 12300 feature pressure levels of 3000 psi, temperature levels up to 330°F, and flow rates of 5 GPM. These industrial pressure cleaners are also versatile in terms of mobility. Stationary units are available, as well as machines that can be trailer-mounted and wheeled. Among the portable systems, varying fuel options are available. Operators can choose from gas, diesel, and propane-powered units. Mobile units can also be powered by electricity, which is convenient for indoor cleaning jobs.