Tuesday, December 14, 2010

A Guide to Tri-mode High Pressure Washers


Tri-mode Pressure Washers

There are different types of high pressure washers available for a variety of cleaning applications. Different machines have different utilities, useful for specific jobs. One feature commonly helpful for many industries is the tri-mode features of pressure washers from Daimer®.

What are Tri-mode Machines?

The word ‘tri-mode’ indicates that high pressure washers can provide three different temperature levels for optimal cleaning versatility. Such machines as Daimer®’s Super Max™ 6000 feature temperature levels at room temperature, hot water at 210°F, and steam temperatures at 330°F. Tri-mode options allow the operator to select which method is best for the cleaning job at hand.

Advantages

The main advantage of these high pressure washers is their versatility. Steam output is more efficient than other forms of output. It can remove grease and tough dirt and stains from hard surfaces. However, many times high temperature levels are not needed for cleaning. For standard cleaning of dirt and grime from sidewalks and driveways, non-heated output is efficient. With tri-mode options, the operator can choose to use the machine based on the cleaning job at hand.


Monday, November 8, 2010

Vital Specifications of High Pressure Washers


Super Max™ 15800

When selecting high pressure washers, one must consider various factors before making a decision. Selecting the wrong machine can do more harm than good. Knowing what you will use the machine for will help you understand what technologies and features you need for a safe and effective cleaning operation.

Output Pressure

Daimer®, a reputable supplier of cleaning machines, supplies pressure washers that can reach up to 8000 psi. Although higher pressure levels often mean increased power, the force of the water may damage certain surfaces. For instance, auto detailing applications require a pressure level no higher than 1500 psi. However, high pressure washers are often used for applications such as industrial degreasing.

Output Temperature

Output temperature is an important consideration for high pressure washers. Pressure washing machines offer three types of output: cold water, hot water, and steam. Many of Daimer®’s machines in their Super Max™ series, such as the Super Max™ 15800, feature tri-mode capabilities with non-heated output at room temperature, hot water up to 210°F, and steam temperatures of 330°F. Ultimately, machines with high steam temperatures up to 330°F have maximum pressure levels of 3500 psi. Since steam greatly increases cleaning power, high pressure levels up to 8000 psi are not required.


Monday, October 11, 2010

High Pressure Washers – Quality Construction Ensures Better Performance


high pressure washers

High pressure washers are among some of the most powerful cleaning machines available today. Because they are often exposed to rugged conditions, the components of these machines must be of quality materials suitable for constant use and demanding applications.

Pressure washers can generate pressure levels reaching as high as 8000 psi for cold water systems and 3500 psi for heated systems. Along with temperatures reaching 330˚F, the casing, hose, and trigger gun are exposed to high pressure and temperature output. If the body and trigger guns are made of cheap materials, they cannot withstand such high pressure levels and temperature. This can result in frequent breakdowns and failure of the high pressure washers to deliver peak performance.

Daimer Industries® supplies a large variety of high grade and durable cleaning equipment. For instance, high pressure washers in their Super Max™ series come with a heavy duty stainless steel body and heavy duty schedule 80 heating coils. The housing is powder coated, designed to last for many years, and is chip and corrosion resistant. Their high quality trigger guns and pressure hoses come with a double lining, which can easily withstand high temperature and pressure levels.


Tuesday, September 21, 2010

A Guide to Tri-mode High Pressure Washers


Tri-mode high pressure washers are sophisticated machines with three different temperature options for cleaning a rage of job applications. These machines are powerful, versatile, and highly useful.

What Are Tri-mode Machines?

Tri-mode high pressure washers provide three different types of output. Cold water output is at room temperature. In other words, the output is not heated. Hot water output has a temperature of 210°F. Steam output has the highest temperature of 330°F.

Steam output often provides maximum efficiency. High pressure levels mixed with high temperatures help easily eliminate grease, hardened dirt, and other sediment. However, one cannot use this output for cleaning all surfaces. Certain types of surfaces, such as soft surfaces, cannot withstand the high temperature and pressure output. In such cases, cold water machines are most likely the best option.

Benefits

Daimer®, a leading supplier of cleaning equipment, offer a number of tri-mode machines in their Super Max™ series of pressure washers. One such machine, the Super Max™ 12200, is a tri-mode machine with pressure levels of 2000 psi, flow rates of 4 GPM, and tri-mode capabilities that cover a range of different cleaning applications. Steam output or hot water output can be used for heavy duty industrial degreasing or removing deeply bound dirt from hard surfaces. Cold water output can be used to handle lighter cleaning applications, as low temperatures do not offer the same high degree of cleaning power afforded by heat. The ability to use all three temperature options affords Daimer®'s tri-mode high pressure washers with unmatched versatility.

How to Choose Machines

It is important to select tri-mode machines from a top quality supplier. Daimer®, a premier distributor of cleaning equipment, offers several tri-mode machines with varying features. In addition, they offer a number of green cleaning chemicals in their Eco-Green® series for extra cleaning power when using a cleaning machine.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Indoor Cleaning with High Pressure Washers



High pressure washers are used to clean hard surfaces in many indoor settings, for example, floors and walls within a building and industrial equipment inside a factory. All types of pressure washing machines can be used for indoor cleaning jobs, but electric machines are the best for the job. The following are some tips to select the best high pressure washers for various cleaning applications.

Electric Machines

Electric powered pressure cleaning machines have two advantages. First, they do not produce any exhaust. Second, they make less noise than fuel powered machines. Both these features are highly useful for indoor cleaning. Other types of pressure washer equipment such as diesel, gasoline, or propane machines, produce exhaust and make noise. Leaving exhaust in a room is highly undesirable, especially if there is no proper ventilation. That is why electric pressure washers are preferred for indoor applications.

How to Use Other Machines

This does not mean that other types of pressure washing machines cannot be used for indoor cleaning jobs. Daimer®, a reputable supplier of cleaning equipment, has an optional feature called Long Hose Technology that allows the operator to use high pressure washers from up to 300 feet away. This allows a fuel powered machine to be left outdoors, while the cleaning can be completed inside.

Also consider Daimer®’s Automatic Shut-Off Technology™, which automatically turns off the machine after 30 seconds of non-use. This eliminates the need to walk back and forth to shut the machine on and off. This is only available on electric powered machines.

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Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Using High Pressure Washers for Fleet Maintenance



High pressure washers are used for various applications in the commercial and industrial industry. One such application is fleet maintenance. Fleet maintenance involves cleaning cars, trucks, boats, and ships. The following are some tips to select the best machines for fleet maintenance.

Cleaning Process
Auto detailing is often a difficult and time consuming job, especially for larger vehicles. Different surfaces of automobiles require different types of cleaning methods. For example, interior surfaces, such as seat upholstery and carpets, cannot withstand the high pressure output. High pressure washers are mainly used for cleaning the exterior surfaces and engine parts of automobiles.

How to Select a Machine
The term high should not be misunderstood when selecting pressure cleaners for auto detailing. Pressure levels should not exceed 1500 psi for cleaning vehicle exteriors. Higher pressure levels could damage the automobile surfaces. The same goes for fleet maintenance, as higher specifications may damage these vehicles as well.

Flow rate is another specification to consider. Higher flow rates consume larger amounts of water, which may not be suitable for areas with low drainage, as in mobile detailing applications. However, if water drainage is not a concern, higher flow rates can be used.

Choosing the Right Machine


Monday, July 19, 2010

High Pressure Washers for Outdoor Cleaning

Outdoor Cleaning  Pressure Washer

High pressure washers that are used in outdoor areas require a high degree of mobility. It is often difficult to confine operations around an electric plug point. In many areas outside city limits, electricity may not be available. Similarly, at constructions sites where work is in the initial stages, cleaning requirements might be massive but electricity may not be available. To meet mobility requirements of high pressure washers, there are several options.

Electric powered high pressure washers can be used outdoors if there is electricity supply available. Generators can also be purchased to use electric powered machines in areas where electricity may not be readily available. Electric pressure washers can be used indoors as well, which is why many contractors and builders prefer to invest in electricity powered machines. For interior applications, electric power is often preferred as it does not generate exhaust.

Propane, gasoline, or diesel powered machines cannot be used indoors without proper ventilation, but for applications that require high power levels generated without use of electricity, these machines are ideal. Non-electric machines, similar to electric operated ones, can be heated or non-heated. Most high pressure washers for outdoor use can also be mounted on trailers for easy, rapid transportation. Others are wheel mounted for transportation within a small area.

Cold water portable pressure washers offer high pressure levels and flow rates for effective cleaning. The Super Max™ 8900C-640, powered by 3000 psi pressure level and offering a flow rate of 4 GPM, is one of the most powerful of Daimer®’s non-heated models. For operators seeking the additional cleaning power afforded by heat and for those who prefer diesel to gasoline, the Super Max™ 12880 DE is a diesel-fueled machine which offers heated as well as non-heated water settings, pressure levels up to 3000 psi, and a flow rate up to 5 GPM.

Monday, June 21, 2010

High Pressure Washers: How Much Pressure Is Too Much?



Most high pressure washers are used for a range of commercial and industrial applications. While higher pressure levels generally mean more power, the highest pressure levels may not necessarily suit every type of application. The power and effectiveness of high pressure washers depend on factors other than pressure levels. These include temperature, flow rate, continuous operation, controlled water spray, and nozzle orientation.

Very high pressure levels may damage certain surfaces. For example, car exteriors should not be sprayed with water at pressure levels higher than 1500 psi. High pressure levels can leave scratches on the car, peel off paint, and even dent the thinner metallic sections of the car. High temperatures and options, such as 100 percent wet steam in machines like the Super MaxTM 7000SP, can compensate for the lack of pressure.

If unsure about the right pressure level for a particular surface, use the patch test. Select a non-conspicuous part of the vehicle, boat, wall, or other surface. Point the water spray at the surface from a distance of 3 feet. If the paint does not crack and the surface remains otherwise intact, close the gap slowly. Stop the moment you feel the surface is beginning to show signs of strain. However, this method is not recommended in the case of vehicle detailing, as a maximum pressure level of 1500 psi has been pre-determined.

Besides vehicles, delicate equipment and machinery are susceptible to damage from high pressure. Daimer®’s pressure washers have pressure levels starting at 750 psi, and reaching as high as 8000 psi. To choose the best high pressure washers for a particular commercial application, first consider the applications and the surfaces you will be facing.

Friday, May 28, 2010

How to Buy the Right High Pressure Washers

When looking to buy pressure washing units, it is important to remember that high pressure washers may not be suitable for all your cleaning needs. Many pressure washers available are suited for cleaning certain job applications and may be damaging if not used correctly. This is why it is important to understand which type of machine you need. Some things to consider are water efficiency, pressure level, and flow rates. When choosing high pressure washers it is recommended to choose quality machines from reputable suppliers to ensure durability and efficiency.

Pressure washing units from Daimer® are offered with various different pressure levels suitable for different cleaning jobs. Units with lower pressure levels may be more suitable for light cleaning tasks, as in auto detailing where vehicle surfaces may be damaged with high pressure levels. On the other hand, high pressure washers often have pressure levels which can remove dirt and grease from industrial machinery. It is important to ensure you invest in a unit with the right pressure levels. You do not want to damage the surface with excessive pressure levels for the task at hand.

Another feature to consider is the temperature of the water being used. Relatively light jobs can be accomplished using cold water pressure washers. But tasks like degreasing require the increased cleaning power of hot water or steam high pressure washers. Daimer® offers a line of Eco-Green® environmentally friendly cleaning products that can be used along with pressure washers for maximum cleaning efficiency.

User convenience is also important when buying high pressure washers. If your cleaning needs cover a large area, there are portable models available with wheels or that can be mounted on trailers. If your cleaning needs lie outdoors or away from an electricity supply, consider gas, propane, or diesel powered pressure washing units.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

How to Select High Pressure Washers

High pressure washers are used for commercial and industrial cleaning processes. These machines are more powerful and sophisticated than ordinary pressure washing machines, as they have higher pressure levels and flow rates. The following are some tips to find top quality high pressure washers.

Specifications
There are three main specifications for any pressure washer: output pressure level, output temperature, and flow rate.

Output Pressure
This is the most vital factor that determines the power of the machine. The higher the pressure level, the higher the output power. Depending on the model, the pressure level can reach as high as 8000 psi. High pressure washers should have a pressure level in excess of 1500 psi. Though, it is important to remember that such high pressure levels may damage delicate surfaces, like exterior bodies of automobiles.

Output Temperature
Output temperature also affects the overall power of the machine, as higher temperatures work to quickly dissolve stubborn stains and grease residues. High pressure washers with hot water output can provide a maximum output temperature of 210°F, while those with steam output provide a temperature of 330°F.

Flow Rate
Flow rate is the quantity of water that passes through the nozzle of the machine per minute. Expressed in gallons per minute, it characteristically increases as the pressure level increases. Based on the model, it can range from 0.5 GPM to 8 GPM. Usually, a high flow rate translates to high power levels. However, high flow rates may also lead to excess water waste, a problem in areas with limited drainage or where water availability is limited.

Technology
The latest models of pressure washer machines are equipped with sophisticated technologies to make the cleaning process easier. One such technology is AST® technology. Daimer®, a well-known distributor of cleaning products, pioneered the use of this technology. It allows the operator to control the on and off functions of the machine with the trigger gun, allowing the user to take breaks in between use without having to return to the machine to manually turn the system on and off. This also reduces wear on key components, thereby extending the life of the pressure cleaner.


Monday, March 8, 2010

How to Select High Pressure Washers for Commercial Applications


High Pressure Washers for Commercial Applications

High pressure washers are widely used for cleaning buildings and commercial institutions. In order to clean these areas effectively, one needs a mobile cleaning machine. Many commercial institutions have large areas that cleaning workers need to clean. If the machine is not portable, it makes it difficult to carry out the cleaning process conveniently.

Types of Portable Machines
One can classify portable high pressure washers into two broad categories: machines attached with wheels and machines that can be mounted on trucks and trolleys. If the commercial institution has very large applications or a sizeable number of areas to clean, it is best to select a pressure washing machine that can reach each desired application. Daimer®, the industry's leading provider of high quality pressure washing equipment, offers an array of mobile systems that boast both wheeled and trailer mountable configurations for optimum versatility.

Power Source
One thing to consider when selecting mobile pressure washer is the source of power. For cleaning the inside portions of a building, a machine driven by an electric motor is suitable. An electric power source, such as a plug point, will be conveniently located near the application at hand. In addition, one does not have to cope with the exhaust of machines driven by combustion engines. On the other hand, it is hard to find sources of electricity in outdoor settings. Therefore, propane- or gasoline-powered high pressure washers are more suitable for outdoor cleaning.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

High Pressure Washers — More Reasons to Consider Stationary Versions


Stationary High Pressure Washers

If you are planning to purchase a high pressure washer, it is important to understand the benefits of choosing a stationary pressure cleaning machine. Although the lack of mobility may seem like a drawback, these machines offer a number of benefits, particularly for operators experiencing repeat applications within a given area.

Stationary versions of high pressure washers are excellent choices for cleaning tasks in different environments, such as shopping malls, auto detailing and automotive repair bays, schools, garages, warehouses, parking lots, and driveways. To ensure your pressure cleaner is made of top-grade components, and will continue functioning for years with little maintenance, consider purchasing from leading distributors such as Daimer®. To expand the reach of Daimer’s stationary systems, hoses up to 100 ft. in length are available.

One example of a stationary pressure cleaner from Daimer® is the Super Max™ 15900. The main features that make these high pressure washers extremely effective, reliable, and user-friendly are pressure levels of 3000 psi and steam temperatures of 330ºF. Versatility is yet another notable feature of this pressure cleaner best expressed by its tri-mode capability of independently functioning as steam power cleaner, hot water power washer, or cold water pressure cleaner. The multiple-function capability of these high pressure washers, an additional option, allows the user to tackle a host of cleaning tasks in commercial and industrial areas.


Tuesday, January 26, 2010

When Stationary Pressure Washers are a Good Choice

Stationary Pressure Washers
Although the benefits of using high pressure washers have been popular for quite some time now, not many people are aware about the advantages of using stationary pressure cleaning equipment. Stationary pressure cleaning machines that run on electricity are perfect for managing a range of cleaning tasks in different environments that experience repeat applications in a given area, like restaurants, parks, zoos, garages, shopping malls, and schools. To ensure your machine is durable and will last rugged use for years to come, take a look at the extensive range of pressure washing machines available from Daimer®.

Examples of tri-mode high pressure washers from Daimer® include the Super Max™ 15500 and the Super Max™ 15200. With high temperatures levels of 330ºF, moderate pressure levels, and high flow rates, these pressure cleaning machines are among the best available. Another notable feature of these high pressure washers is that they are tri-mode versions, capable of functioning individually as steam-based, hot water-based, or cold water based pressure cleaning equipment. This tri-mode feature enables you to purchase only one machine for a variety of different cleaning jobs in both industrial and commercial areas.

Tri-mode machines are ideal for users needing to clean a variety of surfaces. Using the cold temperature option, users can easily clean delicate surface or handle lighter applications. For surfaces that can handle heat or that are heavily soiled, the hot water temperature option allows these machines to clean tough stains. For the most difficult stains and grease, high pressure washers with steam should be used.

Friday, January 8, 2010

How Can High Pressure Washers Help Outdoors


High Pressure Washers for Outdoors

High pressure washers are used for a number of cleaning jobs both indoors and outdoors and in industrial and commercial areas. Whether cleaning large agricultural equipment, washing a concrete walkway, or cleaning a boat, a portable pressure washing machine is essential to complete an effective job in a relatively short amount of time. Daimer® understands the need for not just portable units, but for a variety of portable machines that will suit different user needs.

In most indoor areas, it is not possible to use gas or diesel powered machines, as they can generate harmful exhaust. If there is access to an electrical supply nearby, you can opt for electric-powered high pressure washers with wheels. Daimer's wheeled configurations can also be mounted onto trailers and trucks, making it easier to cover large areas. If an electrical supply is not available, gas-powered machines are ideal. These machines can offer you greater mobility since they don’t rely on electrical supply. However, due to their exhaust production, these systems should be used outdoors or in areas with sufficient ventilation. Long hoses may also be used, enabling operators to work indoors while the machine remains outside.

Some people prefer to use propane instead of gas. Since propane burns cleaner than gas, it emits less exhaust. This makes it an ideal fuel to use for large indoor applications that have adequate ventilation. To meet the needs of all its customers, Daimer® offers an extensive range of propane, gas, and electric powered high pressure washers with varying pressure levels. With so many portable options for pressure washers, it is easy to find one suited to your cleaning applications.