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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Low Moisture Steam Cleaners—Why Are They Unsuitable for Degreasing Jobs?

Low Moisture Steam Cleaners
Today, cleaning professionals regularly use low moisture steam cleaners to accomplish various cleaning activities in industrial areas. The superhot dry steam ejected by these steam cleaning machines helps simplify tough cleaning jobs.

Low moisture steam cleaners, like the KleenJet® Supreme 3000CV available from Daimer®, help maintain different surfaces by generating steam temperatures of up to 364ºF and pressure levels of 115 psi. Another remarkable aspect of these steam cleaning systems is their ability to generate high-density steam that is around 200 percent denser than the steam generated by conventional versions.

Although these low moisture steam cleaners feature high temperature levels and cleaning capabilities, they are not ideal for certain cleaning tasks such as degreasing applications. Efficient degreasing results demand high temperatures and high pressure levels. Steam cleaning machines do possess high temperatures, but they score low when it comes to pressure levels. As a result, steam cleaning systems do not offer effective degreasing functions.

To accomplish heavy-duty degreasing jobs, you must choose steam pressure cleaners instead of low moisture steam cleaners. The SuperMax™ range of steam pressure washers from Daimer® is highly recommended for such jobs. For instance, steam-based pressure cleaning machines like the SuperMax™ 6000 attain high temperatures of up to 330ºF and high pressure levels of 750 psi, the perfect combination required for efficient degreasing. It also features low flow rates of 1.4 GPM. Low moisture levels make the SuperMax™ 6000 ideal for degreasing industrial machinery as there is no risk of damage due to excess water. For more information visit http://steam-cleaner-machines.blogspot.com/2009/10/need-your-tile-and-grout-floors.html