Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Steam Pressure Washers offer 100% Wet Steam


Daimer® offers a range of both heated and non-heated pressure washers. Many buyers assume that a heated machine is enough for removing chunks of grease and deep layers of hydrocarbon fuel residue on vehicles, factory floors, and food processing plants. However, steam pressure washers, with higher temperature than hot water pressure washers, offer faster, more effective cleaning of heavy grease deposits.

How are steam pressure washers more effective than machines that use only hot water? Steam has a higher temperature than hot water. Daimer®’s steam pressure washers have temperatures that reach 330°F. These high temperatures can melt grease, wax, chemical deposits, proteins, and sugars more effectively than hot water temperatures. The high temperature levels of the steam help loosen dirt deposits and allow them to easily be removed. The advanced efficiency of steam stems from the principle that cleaning power increases as temperature increases.

Daimer®’s steam pressure washers offer 100% wet steam, which cleans surfaces without manual scrubbing. Customers can choose from many options in flow rates and pressure levels. The Super Max™ 6000SP, for example, has a pressure level of 750 psi and flow rate of 1.4 GPM, making it ideal for commercial applications in restaurants, hotels, spas, swimming pools, and amusement parks. The Super Max™ 7000SP, on the other hand has a flow rate of 2.5 GPM and pressure levels of 1000 psi. Both are electric machines, as opposed to the Super Max™ 12500 PE SP that runs on propane and boasts a commanding pressure level of 3000 psi and flow rate of 5 GPM.