Wednesday, November 4, 2009

How Electric Pressure Washers Can Treat Metal Surfaces

Electric Pressure Washers
There are a number of electric pressure washers on the market today that can do more than just clean surfaces. In fact, many pressure washing models are capable of having a number of different capabilities in a single, convenient unit. These include features like tri-mode cleaning for different applications, metal surface pre-treatment, sandblasting, and more..

There are a number of electric pressure washers from Daimer® that can also be used for phosphatizing. This is a process which is used to clean and treat metal surfaces prior to the application of paint or powder coating. Elements like rust, sedimentation, and old paint can all be removed so that the original metal surface is revealed. This is especially important because a badly cleaned and treated metal surface will lead to poor adherence of paints or primers. Using electric pressure washers with phosphatizing abilities is not only effective, but convenient as well.

These electric pressure washers, like those in Daimer’s Super Max™ AF series, use a downstream injection which ensures that the chemical used only comes into contact with certain parts of the machine. In fact, the chemical will only touch the wand, trigger gun, nozzle, hose and injector, all of which are easy to protect against corrosive attacks. As a further precaution, the parts of this machine are made with stainless steel, which are well suited to deal with the rigors of a machine that cleans and pre-treats metal surfaces. You can learn more about Daimer’s electric pressure washers and the features they offer by visiting www.daimer.com.