Friday, December 4, 2009

Benefits of Tri-mode High Pressure Washers



When people think about high pressure washers, they focus mainly on the output pressure of these machines. These pressure levels are always rising, thanks to rapid developments in technology. Still, pressure is not the only specification a customer has to focus on. Output temperature level is an important aspect as well.

At present, a number of high pressure washers are available that allow the users to vary the output temperature. Broadly speaking, pressure washers provide three modes of output in terms of temperature variation.

The first is cold water output, which is the injection of unheated water. The second is hot water output, where water is heated to a temperature up to 210°F. The third is steam output, where water heats up to a temperature of 330°F.

Different temperature options of high pressure washers have different applications. Systems with steam output are more efficient and more powerful, but these are only usable on surfaces that can withstand such high temperatures. On the other hand, high pressure washers with cold water output can be applied to almost all surfaces, but do not offer the additional cleaning power afforded by heat.

Customers often find it hard to select a particular temperature option when purchasing high pressure washers. This problem is solved by opting for a tri-mode pressure washer. At present, Daimer®, a premier distributor of cleaning machines and chemicals in the world, offers a number of tri-mode machines in its Super Max™ series. A single tri-mode machine can provide all three outputs: cold water, hot water, and steam.