Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Pressure Washer Equipment and Tri-Mode Capabilities – The Killer Combo



When purchasing pressure washer equipment, it is important to ensure its durability, performance, and adherence to safety standards. This is why it would be a good idea to check out pressure cleaning machines from Daimer®. These solidly built pressure cleaners equipped with advanced technologies guarantee outstanding cleaning results in commercial and industrial environments.

Such electric pressure washer equipment as the Super Max™ 12820 from Daimer® is ideal for managing challenging cleaning tasks. Its tri-mode functions allow it to work as a cold water pressure cleaner, a hot water pressure cleaner, and steam pressure washer reaching temperature levels up to 330°F. Flow rates of 3 GPM and pressure levels of 1500 psi enable it to offer superb cleaning efficiency.

Pressure washer equipment from Daimer® with tri-mode capabilities is useful for cleaning a number of different areas. For example, non-heated functions can be used for lightly cleaning dirt and grime from floors and walls. To remove grease from machinery or vehicles, steam options can be used.

Daimer® also includes electric pressure washer equipment with both Long Hose Technology and AST® technology. Long Hose Technology allows operators to reach up to 300 feet away without having to move the machine. With AST® technology, the machine will automatically shut off when the machine is not in use for 30 seconds. This eliminates the need to go back and forth from the machine and helps reduce wear and tear.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Tips To Buy Pressure Washer Equipment for Aviation Maintenance


Pressure washer equipment is widely preferred for maintaining aircrafts and airplanes. These machines are powerful and durable. Not many cleaning machines are as suitable as these are when it comes to cleaning hard and rough surfaces. The main weapon these machines wield is their high pressure levels. The output pressure of these machines can vary up to 8000 psi, based on the model. However, buying the pressure washer machine with the highest pressure level may not always work in aviation maintenance. So, how should a person who is not familiar with the aircraft maintenance field proceed? The following tips will help.

Low Flow Rate
One of the most important things in the cleaning process of airplanes is choosing a machine fit for the cleaning task. For instance, the Super Max™ 12885 JF features pressure levels of 3500 psi for eliminating the tough dirt and grease often associated with airplanes. With steam pressure levels up to 226°F, such pressure washer equipment can eliminate grease from engines, wings, wheels, and more. In addition, the 12885 JF runs on jet fuel, commonly found at airports where planes are cleaned. For this reason, jet fuel powered commercial pressure washer equipment is commonly used for maintaining planes.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

High Pressure Levels and Low Flow Rate



Most conventional pressure washer equipment utilizes a combination of high pressure levels and high flow rates. This works well in areas with no water scarcity or disposal issues. In some industries (for example, marine cleaning and car detailing), however, high water consumption is not permitted. Even if you do manage to find an adequate water supply, you would face the problem of waste water disposal, particularly if use thousands of gallons of water for cleaning.

Keeping these problems in mind, Daimer® offers a range of low flow pressure washer equipment. These machines maintain moderately high pressure levels, sufficient for most commercial cleaning applications without damaging surfaces. To eliminate problems related to excess water consumption, Daimer®’s low flow pressure washer equipment has flow rates as low as 0.5 GPM. The Super Max™ 6120LM, with a pressure level as high as 1000 psi and flow rate of only 0.5 GPM, offers considerably higher water efficiency than ordinary pressure washing systems. This machine also features high steam temperature (300°F) for adequately removing algae, barnacles, grease, oil, and other dirt from boats and dockyards without using too much water. Thanks to its suitable pressure level, this pressure washer can be used for safely cleaning cars and boats.

Daimer® also sells pressure washer equipment specifically designed for the car wash industry. The Super Max™ 6120SCW and Super Max™ 6230SCW offer pressure levels of 1000 psi, temperatures as high as 300°F, and flow rates measuring 0.5 GPM. This machine may be used for removing frost, grease, dirt residue, and plant sap.


Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Tips to Buying Pressure Washer Equipment for Aviation Maintenance

Durable Truck Mounted Pressure Washer
Pressure washer equipment is used for hard surface cleaning and a host of other cleaning tasks as well. The high output pressure and flow rate are suitable for cleaning floors, industrial machines, and other similar hard surfaces. A common use of pressure washer equipment is cleaning aircrafts. The following are some tips that can help someone who wants to purchase cleaning machines for airplane maintenance.

Choosing a Machine
The first thing to check when buying any type of cleaning machine, including pressure washer equipment for aircraft maintenance or auto detailing, is that the machine comes from a reputable company such as Daimer®. Daimer® offers pressure washers with durable construction and advanced features. Their wide variety of cleaning machines ensures the customer can choose a machine that best fits their needs.

Daimer® offers pressure washer equipment specifically for the aviation industry. The Super Max™ 12885 JF features pressure levels of 3000 psi and flow rates of 5 GPM. What makes this machine special is its ability to run on jet fuel, which is already commonly found at airports and storage areas. The 12885 JF also has a heated output with steam temperatures reaching up to 226°F for eliminating tough dirt and grime commonly accumulated on planes.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Tips to Make Pressure Washer Equipment Work Better


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Pressure washer equipment has a hard-earned reputation as an extremely powerful cleaning machine. The high output pressure, high output temperature, and practical flow rate of these machines all lead to a powerful output capable of removing almost any kind of dirt or grime from hard surfaces.

Experienced users know that the efficiency of these machines can still be improved. The following are some tips to make pressure washer equipment work faster and smarter.

Buy from Reputable Suppliers
A reputable supplier such as Daimer® retails only quality machines with durable construction. Having steel powder-coated, chip resistant casing will help protect the machine from the wear and tear of regular use. Also make sure the machine is suitable for the job to be completed. Using machines with improper specifications can make the job more difficult to complete.

Use Multiple Guns
Pressure washer equipment with multiple scatterguns makes the work easier and less cumbersome. Multiple guns are handy not only because a damaged gun replacement is always available, but that both the guns can work together and cover a particular area in half the time.

Daimer®, a reputable distributor of cleaning machines, offers pressure washer equipment with multiple scatterguns and durable components.

The company provides machines with sophisticated technologies to make the cleaning process more efficient and faster. 

Friday, February 18, 2011

Why You Should Use Pressure Washer Equipment on Agricultural Equipment



Pressure washer equipment is often used to tackle very tough cleaning activities like heavy degreasing. They are also the best choice when it comes to cleaning agricultural equipment. Today, the majority of farm and agricultural work has become mechanized to keep up with changing times and rising demands. Apart from that, more advanced machines have taken the place of agricultural tools that have now become obsolete. In order to ensure these expensive farming machines work at their optimum levels and last for years, they need to be cleaned on a regular basis. Pressure washer equipment is best suited for these kinds of cleaning jobs.

Daimer® understands the unique challenges of cleaning agricultural equipment. Many of these machines are huge in size and this thorough cleaning can only be done using pressure washer equipment. Such equipment will complete the task effectively and quickly. Many units are available in fuel-powered options, which is convenient when it comes to cleaning machines that are always used outdoors. Such machines as the Super Max™ 12500 GE is powered by gasoline and features pressure levels of 3000 psi and steam temperatures up to 330°F. These pressure washers are tri-mode machines, including cold water, hot water and steam pressure washing modes. The cold water mode will be sufficient to remove debris like dust and husk deposits. The hot water and steam pressure washer equipment may be more suited to other tasks like removing dry, sticky mud, oil, and grease deposits.

Daimer®’s Super Max™ pressure washers come in varying pressure levels and water flow rates. This is useful, particularly when cleaning machines may be sensitive to strong pressure levels. Machines with lower water flow rates can be used in areas where water drainage may be in issue. 

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Pressure Washer Equipment for Cleaning Streets, Sidewalks, and Public Grounds

Pressure washer equipment may be categorized into heated and non-heated machines. Power washers with a heating mechanism are capable of generating high temperatures ideal for washing away grease, dirt, and even graffiti. There are various power methods available, including both electric powered and fuel powered machines that run on gasoline, propane, diesel, and even jet fuel. Fuel powered machines are suitable for use in outdoor areas where electricity is not available. The Super Max™ 12500 GE, with 3000 psi pressure level and temperature of 330°F, is the ideal pressure washer equipment for cleaning large areas. The Super Max™ 12500 DE offers similar pressure levels and temperature, but with a diesel engine. Both these machines are trailer mountable for covering large tracts of sidewalks, roadways, and public grounds, often running into several miles.

If you want to save on costs or fuel charges, buy non-heated pressure washer equipment. Daimer®’s cold-water pressure washers are powerful machines with high-pressure levels and flow rates. The strong spray emitted from the nozzle washes away most dirt from concrete, stone, metal, granite and paved/tiled surfaces. The Super Max™ 8900C-640 runs on gas and offers pressure levels of 3000 psi while the Super Max™ 8720 is an electric machine with a pressure level of 2000 psi.


Sunday, January 16, 2011

How to Make Pressure Washing Equipment More Powerful


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Pressure washer equipment can be very effective for use in both commercial and industrial areas. These systems employ pressurized water to forcibly lift and remove sediments and debris from different surfaces. Using varying pressure levels and water flow rates allows the user to tackle a range of cleaning applications, ranging from light to heavy cleaning jobs.

Pressure washer equipment from Daimer® features a wide variety of technologies and features for various cleaning applications. Cold water, hot water, and steam pressure washer equipment are available for tackling different cleaning tasks, ranging from car detailing to heavy industrial degreasing. Such systems in Daimer®’s Super Max™ series use highly pressurized water for eliminating tough dirt, grime, grease, and other debris from hard surfaces.

Daimer® understands that pressure washer equipment often used for mor than one cleaning application. For this reason, a variety of different models with technologies and features are available. For instance, Daimer® offers many machines with Long Hose Technology for reaching up to 300 feet away without moving the machine. To compliment this feature, systems such as the Super Max™ 7000 AST feature for operators using the machine over large areas. This technology automatically shuts off the machine when not in use for 30 seconds.


Monday, January 3, 2011

Pressure Washer Equipment for the Aviation Industry


The aviation industry has diverse and stringent cleaning requirements. For cleaning airports, runways, hangars, and airplanes, machines that are versatile and powerful are needed. Daimer®’s pressure washer equipment is constructed of quality materials and built to withstand rugged cleaning operations.

Pressure washer equipment for the aviation industry should be portable. Choose machines that are trailer mountable. Electric pressure washers like Super Max™ 6000 can be used for indoor and outdoor cleaning. It has a moderate pressure level of 750 psi for eliminating dirt and grease from planes.

The Super Max™ 12840 is also an electric machine, but has higher pressure levels (2000 psi) suitable for cleaning outdoor areas and hangar floors. Daimer®’s commercial pressure washer equipment is housed in powder coated steel to help prevent chipping and chemical corrosion, and can operate continuously for quick and effective cleaning.

Operators may use non-electric pressure washer equipment for cleaning outdoor areas and airplane exteriors. The Super Max™ 12880 DE, for example, runs on diesel. This powerful machine has pressure level of 3000 psi and flow rate of 5 GPM. Daimer® also offers pressure washers that run on propane or gasoline. Due to exhaust fumes, non-electric machines are not recommended to be used indoors.

Daimer® also offers pressure washer equipment powered by aviation fuel. These systems are designed to be used with JP5 and JP8 fuel types. Because aviation fuel is often easily accessible around airports, this makes finding fuel more convenient.

Such pressure washing equipment as the Super Max™ 12885 JF features pressure levels of 3500 psi, flow rates of 5 GPM, and steam temperatures up to 226°F. Such powerful combinations help eliminate grease, mud, dirt, and other commonly found debris on planes. 

Friday, October 22, 2010

Latest Trends in Pressure Washer Equipment


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Pressure washer equipment is more defined for each industry. New features are added and new technologies are introduced regularly to make the cleaning process for virtually all applications easier and more efficient. The following is an overview of some of the latest technologies of pressure washer equipment.

Automatic Shutoff

Daimer®, a top supplier of cleaning products, offers pressure washers with AST® technology. This technology allows the user to control the on and off functions of the machine through the trigger gun. The machines will automatically turn off if there is no output flow through the machine for 30 seconds. Operators can switch on the machine by using the trigger gun as well.

This technology is available for many of Daimer’s electric pressure washers in the Super Max™ series and is particularly useful when cleaning large buildings and public places like parks and stadiums. Automatically shutting off the machine also helps prevent wear and tear.

Long Hose Technology

Long Hose Technology is often used along with the AST® feature. Daimer®’s Long Hose Technology, a feature of all Super Max™ machines, allows operators to use the machine up to 300 feet away without having to actually move it. Often used with stationary machines, this feature can help operators keep the machine in a fixed place, while still reaching other areas.

Another use of Long Hose Technology is with pressure washers driven by a fuel engine. These machines generate exhaust, which can present a problem when used indoors. Using Super Max™ systems with Long Hose Technology enables operators to place the system in an exhaust-friendly location, such as outside, and reach indoor applications with up to 300 feet of pressure hose.

Tri-mode Technology

Tri-mode technology has made pressure washers highly versatile. These machines can provide three types of temperature output: non-heated at room temperature, hot water up to 210°F, and steam temperatures up to 330°F. With all three options, users can operate the machine based on the task at hand.