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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Power Washers And Their Applications


Power washers are bulky machines that consume a lot of water, right? Wrong! Daimer® power washers can clean effectively, are designed for industrial settings, and some of them have a low flow option. The Super Max 6120LM, one of Daimer's low flow power washers, has capabilities to reach pressure levels of 1000 psi and steam temperatures as high as 300ºF. However, it has a flow rate of only 0.5 GPM, ideal for use in areas where water scarcity is a problem or regulations forbid use of excess water for industrial applications. Additionally, it will not harm delicate surfaces, like vehicle exteriors.

How do power washers work without using gallons of water? Daimer® low flow power washers use the cleaning ability of superheated steam and high pressure levels to remove grime and grease. Thus, the dependence on water is reduced. The Super Max™ 8700 does not have a heating option. Therefore, it requires higher amounts of water (up to 3 GPM). It can reach pressure levels of 1500 psi. Many buyers also use this model for wet sandblasting, because high pressure levels combined with sand make for a powerful cleaning agent.

The Super Max™ 15900 is ideal for heavy duty cleaning in industrial areas. It has all the three cleaning options: cold, hot water, and steam. It has a flow rate of up to 5 GPM, pressure levels of 3000 psi, and runs on electricity. Its heating device uses diesel, kerosene, propane, or heating oil no. 1 and 2. Apart from cleaning dirt and accumulated grime and grease, the Super Max™ 15900 can also be used for wet sandblasting and phosphatizing with optional kits.