Sunday, August 21, 2011

How to Improve Efficiency of Pressure Washers

Pressure cleaners are one of the most powerful cleaning machines presently available. These are used mainly for heavy duty industrial degreasing and cleaning hard surfaces. The main source of power of these machines is their high pressure output, which can range up to 8000 psi, depending upon the model. For normal hard surface cleaning, machines with an output power of 3000 psi are often used.

Even though pressure cleaners from Daimer® are powerful machines, some valuable additions for enhancing the output power will not do any harm. The following are some tips to increase the cleaning efficiency of these machines.

Use Tri-mode Machines
Normally, a pressure washer provides one or two of the following three types of output: cold water, hot water, and steam. Cold water is unheated water, hot water machines reach 210°F, and steam pressure washers reach 330°F.

Tri-mode pressure cleaners in Daimer®’s Super Max™ series can provide all three types of output. This feature provides flexibility to the machine in addition to enhancing the cleaning efficiency. The operators can switch to the desired mode of output temperature depending up on the nature of the surface.

Use New Technologies
Nowadays, pressure cleaners come attached with a number of new technological features. These new features certainly add value to the overall efficiency of the machine. One good example is the AST® technology offered by Daimer®. This technology allows the operator to handle the on and off operations of the machine using the trigger of the scatter gun.

Daimer®, a top distributor of cleaning machines, offers pressure cleaners equipped with this technology. For more information, visit www.daimer.com.