Wednesday, December 22, 2010

What Are Tri-mode Electric Pressure Washers?

Tri-mode Electric Pressure Washers
The number of cleaning machines available on the internet can easily overwhelm a person new to the cleaning industry. There are electric pressure washers, diesel pressure washers, propane pressure washers, and a number of others. Many machines are also tri-mode pressure washers. The following information aims to explain about electric pressure washers with tri-mode capabilities.

Benefits

Ordinary pressure washers provide a single type of output, or maximum two. Some types of machines provide only cold water output. Others may provide both cold and hot water output. However, Daimer®, a reputable supplier of cleaning equipment, offers tri-mode pressure washers with non-heated output, hot water temperature levels, and a steam option.

Each of these types of output has its own advantages and disadvantages. For example, steam output has the highest efficiency, but it is not suitable for use on surfaces that cannot withstand high temperature. Tri-mode machines, such as Daimer®’s Super Max™ 12300, provide all the three types of outputs, which allows for more versatility with cleaning options.

Tri-mode Electric Pressure Washers

Tri-mode machines, such as the 12300, use electricity as their main source of power. They do not require any combustion fuel. As a result, they do not produce any exhaust, making electric pressure washers ideal for indoor cleaning applications where fuel powered machines cannot be used.

Daimer® also offers useful features for their electric powered machines. For instance, AST®, or Automatic Shut-Off Technology™, helps reduce the wear and tear on the machine by automatically shutting it off if there is no output through the trigger gun for 30 seconds. Because electric machines are often confined to areas where electrical outlets are abundant, Daimer® also offers Long Hose Technology, allowing the operator to reach up to 300 feet away without sacrificing power.

Daimer®, one of the most technology-savvy distributors of cleaning products, provides excellent models of tri-mode electric pressure washers. For details about these products, log on to www.daimer.com.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Electric Pressure Washers – For Cleaning Streets and Parks

Electric Pressure Washers – For Cleaning Streets and Parks
Electric pressure washers are often used when it comes to high power cleaning of streets and parks. There are two types of electric pressure washers. In the first type, electricity is used to power the machine while fuel is used to heat the water. In the second type, electricity serves both purposes.

Daimer® electric pressure washers are popular because they are easy to use and versatile in their features. The Super Max™ 12300 is a tri-mode machine, featuring cold water, hot water, and steam temperature options up to 330˚F. Along with pressure levels of 3000 psi and flow rates of 5 GPM, these machines can easily eliminate dirt, grease, oil, and other debris from streets and sidewalks.

Electric pressure washers need an electrical source to function. Finding outlets in outdoor settings can often be difficult. If there is no available electrical outlets, these machines can easily run with the help of a generator. Daimer® also offers many machines with Long Hose Technology, allowing the operator to use long hoses to reach up to 300 feet away from the machine without experiencing any loss in cleaning power.

Visit www.daimer.com for additional information about electric pressure washers and their applications in public works cleaning operations.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Electric Pressure Washers – For Silent and Pollution-Free Cleaning

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Electric pressure washers are powerful cleaning machines that can be used for residential, commercial, and industrial cleaning. Although many electric powered machines use fuel for heating, there are also electric machines that are both powered and heated by electricity.

Electric pressure washers work in relative silence, when compared to fuel powered systems, which is one reason why they are preferred for indoor cleaning. With electrical outlets abundant indoors, these machines can be plugged in easily for cleaning upholstery, carpets, machinery, and hard floors. Electric pressure washers are also powerful enough to be used for commercial and industrial cleaning. Their high-pressure washing capabilities can easily remove grime and grease from machinery, warehouse floors, and other hard surfaces. The convenience of varying power options helps to meet a wide range of cleaning operations.

Although fuel powered pressure washers produce fumes which can be toxic in indoor settings, Daimer® offers machines with their Long Hose Technology, allowing the operator to reach up to 300 feet away for long cleaning distances. This means the operator can leave the machine outside where it is ventilated, and use a long hose to reach indoors, if they desire a fuel powered system for indoor and outdoor applications.

Electric pressure washers both powered and heated by electricity are commonly used for indoor cleaning. The Vapor-Flo® electric pressure washing machines from Daimer® are both cold water and hot water pressure washers. This allows the operator to choose which temperature setting is right for the job. For maximum versatility, Daimer® also offers Super Max™ tri-mode pressure cleaners powered by electricity and capable of being used as cold water, hot water, and steam machines.
Visit www.daimer.com to learn more about electric pressure washers.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Electric Pressure Washers for Multiple Applications

Electric Pressure Washers for Multiple Applications
When completing cleaning jobs, it is important to ensure you do things correctly to satisfy both employees and customers. For cleaning areas such as the exteriors of buildings, sidewalks, and parking lots, pressure washers are among the most suitable cleaning machines. Electric pressure washers are extremely effective in providing high power for cleaning.

In many industries, huge equipment and both factory interiors and exteriors can become greasy and full of dirt. These areas need to be cleaned thoroughly for proper functioning of equipment and good health of the workers. Stationary electric pressure washers work well for job applications confined to one area.

If you are using a stationary unit, it would be a good choice to select a system powered by electricity. The cost of running an electric machine is far less due to the lack of fuel needed to power the machine. After all, electricity is most likely readily available for indoor applications. In addition, electric pressure washers do not generate any fumes, which allow them to be placed almost anywhere indoors.

Stationary pressure washers can be kept in a single place, such as a shed or store room near an electrical outlet and hoses or pipes that provide a water supply. Keeping the machine at one closed place also protects it from weather and operator abuse.

Although stationary pressure washers do not provide as much portability as mobile machines, companies such as Daimer® offer Long Hose Technology. This enables operators to work up to 300 feet away from the stationary system, thus enhancing mobility.

Pressure washers, such as the Super Max™ 15200, offer pressure levels of 1000 psi, flow rates of 2 GPM, and temperature levels up to 330°F. As a tri-mode machine, the 15200 allows operators to choose from cold water, hot water, or steam output for a variety of cleaning applications. In addition, green chemicals such as Daimer®’s Eco-Green® Ultra-Power® Degreaser can be used along with the machine for further cleaning power.

Daimer® supplies various stationary electric pressure washers specifically for industrial use to effectively degrease and clean equipment, machinery, and flooring. For more information about these products, visit www.daimer.com.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

All About Electric Pressure Washers

All About Electric Pressure Washers
Electric pressure washers are excellent machines for cleaning various hard surfaces, and they are particularly ideal for indoor cleaning where drainage is not an issue. Unlike gas-powered machines, electric washers do not produce any exhaust and they operate at lower noise levels, which allows the operator to clean inside a building without excessive noise or harmful fumes.

The following is an overview of the major features of electric pressure washers.

Types of Electric Pressure Cleaners

Most electric pressure washers use an electric motor solely to generate pressure, but there are also models that use electricity to both heat and power the machine.

Differences

In terms of output power or other utilities, there is not much difference between electric machines and other types of pressure washing machines. Their main advantages, a lack of exhaust and noise, make these machines more attractive for interior cleaning. They can be used for heavy-duty applications such as industrial degreasing as well as common hard surface cleaning.

Although many professionals choose to use fuel powered machines outdoors, electric pressure washers can be used if there is an electrical outlet available or with the addition of a generator. Likewise, fuel powered machines can be used indoors if there is proper ventilation or if they utilize Daimer®’s Long Hose Technology, which allows the operator to use the machine from up to 300 feet away. This enables users to place the machine outside and still reach applications indoors.

Daimer®, a reputable distributor of cleaning machines, provides both sophisticated electric pressure washers and fuel powered pressure cleaners. For more information and prices for these machines, visit www.daimer.com.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Features of Electric Pressure Washers

Features of Electric Pressure Washers
There are two types of electric pressure washers. The first utilizes electric energy only to power the machine, while fuel heats water. The second uses electricity to produce both output pressure and output temperature. Clearly, the latter is more convenient as only one source of energy is required. Though electric powered, fuel heated systems hold their place in the market as they can generate higher temperatures than all-electric machines.

The following are some of the main features and advantages of electric pressure washers.

Environmentally Friendly

Electric pressure washing machines do not have a combustion engine and their working does not involve burning fossil fuels. As a result, electric pressure washers do not produce any exhaust like gas pressure washers do.

This feature makes them highly suitable for indoor cleaning purposes. The exhaust of gas or propane pressure washing machines can create a harmful atmosphere within a building, especially if the rooms do not have proper ventilation. In such situations, most cleaning professionals prefer using electric pressure washers. However, if the operator should choose a fuel-powered machine, Daimer® offers pressure washers with Long Hose Technology, which allows the machine to be used up to 300 feet away. The machine can then be placed outdoors where it is ventilated while the operator cleans inside.

Low Noise Production

Another advantage of electric machines is they produce less noise than fuel powered machines. This makes these machines ideal for indoor use and places where noise can be a concern.

Limitations

Although electric machines have many advantages, there are a few limitations as well. For example, a source of electric energy, such as a plug point, must always be accessible for these machines to function. In places outdoors where electric plug points are not often found, a generator must be used to power the machine.

Daimer®, a major supplier of cleaning machines, offers the best electric pressure washers. For further details, visit www.daimer.com.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Choosing the Right Electric Pressure Washers

Right Electric Pressure Washers
Electric pressure washers are popular for a variety of reasons. They operate on electricity, which is clean and readily available in most commercial and industrial areas. They emit no toxic fumes and have low noise levels, making them ideal machines for indoor settings. Electric pressure washers are easier to maintain because the engines do not collect hydrocarbon residues.

However, not all electric pressure washers are ideal for every cleaning task. This is where Daimer® has an advantage over its competitors. Daimer® retails an extensive range of commercial electric power washers with varying power levels and different features to meet the diverse needs of each customer.

When choosing pressure washers, the buyer should look at heating options first. Machines such as the Super Max™ 8700 offer no heating, but the high pressure levels and flow rates help compensate for that. On the other hand, a tri-mode system, like the Super Max™ 12200, offers high pressure levels and flow rates with variable temperature options, including cold water, hot water, and steam for maximum versatility.

In addition, operators can add Eco-Green® cleaning chemicals to boost the cleaning power for more difficult jobs. The addition of these cleaning chemicals is suitable for industrial applications where high temperatures can be dangerous or simply where additional cleaning power is needed. For example, Eco-Green® Ultra-Power™ Degreaser safely increases the cleaning and degreasing power of even cold water pressure cleaners. Visit www.daimer.com to learn more about Daimer®’s range of heated and non-heated electric pressure washers.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Electric Pressure Washers for Vehicle Maintenance

Electric Pressure Washers for Vehicle Maintenance
Maintenance crews appreciate the easy use, power, and cleaning capacity of Daimer®’s electric pressure washers. Electric pressure washers have other benefits as well. They do not pollute, do not create dangerous fume buildup in indoor areas, and do not require fuel storage. These machines create less noise than gas powered machines, and are therefore preferred for vehicle cleaning and maintenance for garages, showrooms, car rental companies, and private and public vehicle fleets.

Electric pressure washer require little maintenance. The engine remains free of fuel residues because electricity is a clean source of power. As fleet maintenance is usually conducted indoors or in a semi-covered area, access to an electrical supply is often not an issue.

The two other important factors of pressure washers for fleet maintenance are pressure level and mobility. Car and truck exteriors are not robust enough to withstand pressure levels higher than 1500 psi. Therefore, fleet owners and maintenance contractors should invest in electric pressure washers with pressure levels peaking at 1500 psi. High steam temperatures are useful for removing grease, wax, chemicals, and similar matter. Hot water can clear away moderate grease buildup, and melt ice and snow on the engines and glass. Steam can melt heavy grease layers and reduce the use of water.

Daimer Industries® offers a number of steam and tri-mode pressure cleaners ideal for vehicle cleaning and maintenance with pressure levels at our below 1500 psi. One such machine is the the Super Max™ 6120 SCW from Daimer. This machine has a low flow rate of 0.5 GPM and pressure levels of 1000 psi. Low water usage minimizes environmental risks, waste water disposal problems, and the chance of being fined for excessive runoff.

Besides pressure washing equipment, Daimer® retails green vehicle cleaning and degreasing solutions. These environment friendly chemicals can clean car exteriors and engines. Visit www.daimer.com for more information on electric pressure washers and green cleaning products.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

The Best Uses for Stationary Electric Pressure Washers

Best Uses for Stationary Electric Pressure Washers
Electric pressure washers are mostly used for indoor cleaning jobs for many reasons. First, these machines require an electric power source, which can be easily found in indoor settings but difficult to find outdoors. Second, unlike gas pressure washing machines, electric machines do not give off any exhaust. Electric machines also tend to be quieter than gas powered pressure washers.

Electric pressure washers are available in both portable and stationary forms. Portable machines can be easily moved from place to place for cleaning jobs that cover large areas. However, stationary pressure washers offer a number of benefits as well. The following are some examples.

Use Long Hoses
One way to maximize mobility for stationary electric pressure washers is to choose machines with long hoses. Long hoses allow the operators to keep the machine at a suitable place and while still being able to clean large areas.

Daimer®, a market leader in cleaning equipment, offers machines with the longest hoses. The company makes use of the special Long Hose Technology to maximize the length of the hose, without affecting the output pressure. Many electric pressure washers in the Super Max™ series support up to 300-foot-long hoses.

Technology
AST® technology is a useful technology, particularly for machines having long hoses. It allows the operators to switch the machine off and on through the scatter gun. In other words, they do not have to go back to the stationary machine every time they want to take a break or shut the machine on or off.

For more information about stationary electric pressure washers and tips to use the machines, visit www.daimer.com.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Electric Pressure Washers and the Advantages of Cold Water

Electric Pressure Washers and the Advantages of Cold Water
When looking to buy electric pressure washers, most people feel that heated or steam models are the most efficient machines. It is certainly true that heated models do help soften and dissolve stubborn deposits and stains. Steam models, in particular, can be extremely efficient in removing very tough sediments like heavy grease. However, this does not mean that cold water pressure washers do not have their own advantages. Cold water electric pressure washers can provide a number of advantages that heated models cannot provide.

Daimer® offers a number of cold water gasoline pressure washing units as well as electric pressure washers. These cold water units are less expensive than heated models, since they do not have any heating elements. This makes cold water machines easier to maintain. These units are also lighter and easier to maneuver than the heated models. There are electric pressure washers like the Super Max™ 8700 that are not only portable, but also have an optional multi-gun operation for added user convenience. Electric pressure washers like the Super Max™ 20000 provide truly formidable cleaning power with pressure levels of 6500 psi and flow rates of 8 GPM.

Cold water electric pressure washers can handle demanding cleaning applications when paired with green chemicals. When used with green cleaning products, cold water pressure units can handle certain oil and grease cleaning jobs as well. It is also worth remembering that some cleaning tasks simply do not need the high power of heated or steam models. Certain surfaces may not be able to handle high heat. For many tasks, cold water units can do the job very effectively. Visit www.daimer.com to learn more about cold water pressure units and other kinds of cleaning machines.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Using Electric Pressure Washers for Restaurant Cleaning

Using Electric Pressure Washers for Restaurant Cleaning
The main advantage of electric pressure washers is they do not give off any exhaust like pressure washing machines with combustion engines do. This property makes them an ideal choice for cleaning the floor, kitchen, bathrooms, and other premises of restaurants and hotels.

Choose Right Specifications
There are three important specifications to look for when purchasing gas or electric pressure washers. These are output pressure, temperature, and flow rate.

Output Pressure
Output pressure varies up to 8000 psi, depending upon the model. The higher the pressure, the more cleaning power the machine has. However, for cleaning restaurants, one does not need a machine with an output pressure more than 3000 psi. Higher pressure levels will result in a higher water usage, which may not be adequate for indoor use. High pressure levels may also damage more delicate surfaces.

Output Temperature
Electric pressure washers can be purchased three kinds of output temperature -- cold water (at room temperature), hot water (up to 210°F), and steam (up to 330°F). As in the case for pressure levels, the higher the temperature, the higher will be the cleaning efficiency. However, a high temperature output may not be suitable for use on all kinds of surfaces. Therefore, it is better to opt for tri-mode machines, which provide all three outputs.

Flow Rate
In the normal sense, it is better to have a machine with a high-flow rate, as the cleaning efficiency too will be high. For cleaning restaurants, a high-flow rate machine may not be ideal. If more water is passed to the surface, it will take a long time for the surface to dry. In areas with limited drainage, high flow rates can also present a problem.

Other Features
The latest models of electric pressure washers provide many extra features. For example, Daimer®, a well-known supplier of cleaning products, provides pressure washing machines with AST® technology. It allows the operator to switch off and on the motor and pump of the machine through the trigger gun . For more details, visit www.daimer.com.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Using Electric Pressure Washers for Exceptional Aviation Maintenance

Using Electric Pressure Washers for Exceptional Aviation Maintenance
Cleaning professionals in charge of cleaning airplanes or maintaining aviation centers must frequently face the daunting task of reading airplanes for flight. Airplanes, especially ones that go long distances, tend to accumulate a great amount of dust, dirt, and other residues. An aircraft left unattended for a long time can be extremely hard to clean. If you use traditional cleaning methods like scrubbing, wiping, and washing, it will take you hours to thoroughly clean the wings, tires, windows, and other exterior parts of an airplane effectively. To save on time and effort, It is recommended to switch to electric pressure washers.

High-quality versions of steam pressure cleaners, like the Super Max™ 12860 by Daimer®, have been built with top-grade components to ensure the best performance even under the most demanding situations. Here is a look at what makes these electric pressure washers a great choice for aviation maintenance.

Powerful versions of electric power washers, such as the Super Max™ 12860, feature extremely high pressure levels of 3000 psi and steam temperature levels of 330°F for optimum cleaning power. While the super-hot steam dissolves tough dirt, stains, grime, grease and other deposits, the pressurized water effectively washes off the softened deposits. These electric pressure washers are also capable of functioning independently as steam power cleaners, cold water pressure cleaners, and hot water power washers.

In the past, pressure washer operators were limited in terms of mobility when it came to electric pressure washers. Now with advanced Long Hose Technology by Daimer®, operators no longer have to worry about finding a nearby electrical outlet. These machines can be used with hoses up to 300 feet in length without any decrease in power.

To view an extensive range of powerful electric pressure washers designed for aviation maintenance, check out www.daimer.com.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Choosing the Right Electric Pressure Washers

electric pressure washer
Electric pressure washers feature high flow rates and pressure levels to manage the most demanding cleaning jobs in various commercial and industrial environments. Today, there are a number of pressure washing machines available for a range of different cleaning tasks. Daimer®, a reputable distributor of advanced cleaning machines – now brings you the Super Max™ series of power cleaners. In addition to heated and non-heated versions, the Super Max™ series also features power washers with triple function capabilities.

Cold water-based electric pressure washers like the Super Max™ 8900C-322 are excellent options for light duty cleaning applications easily completed without the extra cleaning power of hot water or steam. Since these power cleaners do not use any fuels or hot water, they are more lightweight and compact than their heated counter parts. Their cleaning power can be further enhanced by the addition of green chemicals, like the non-toxic, readily biodegradable formulas in Daimer®'s Eco-Green® line.

On the other hand, heated versions of pressure washers, visit www.daimer.com.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Innovative Technologies in Electric Pressure Washers

Electric pressure washers-SM15200
As more people continue to recognize the benefits of pressure cleaning, reputable distributors launch newer, better versions of pressure cleaning machines with innovative technologies. These new technologies go a long way in improving the cleaning efficiency and extending the life of power cleaners as well. In addition to these technologies, new pressure cleaning machines also boast of top-grade heating coils, high-quality components, rugged construction, and unique cleaning techniques. To meet the cleaning demands in industrial and commercial settings, you often need the best pressure cleaning machines. For these applications, Daimer® offers many of the best electric pressure washers available on the market.

The Super Max™ 15700 AST® is an example of a powerful, electric, tri-mode pressure cleaning machine for commercial and industrial cleaning jobs. These electric pressure washers can attain flow rates of 5 GPM and pressure levels of 1500 psi. These versatile and stationary electric pressure washers are also capable of independently functioning as hot water power cleaners, steam power washers, or cold water pressure cleaners. They can attain steam temperatures up to 330ºF and hot water temperatures of 210ºF.

Another notable feature of electric pressure washers such as the Super Max™ 15700 AST® is the Automatic Shutoff Technology™, or AST®. This unique technology automatically shuts off the pump or motor if the trigger gun has not been activated for over 30 seconds. The technology prevents overheating, reduces wear of key components, and prolongs the machine's life.

For more details about the latest technologies available in electric pressure washers, visit www.daimer.com.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Are Electric Pressure Washers Suitable for Outdoor Cleaning?

Electric Pressure Washers Suitable for Outdoor Cleaning
Because electrical outlets are not often found outdoors, many people believe electric pressure washers are not suitable for outdoor applications. Pressure washing equipment powered by propane or gasoline is a better option for outdoor cleaning. Another belief many people hold is that electric pressure washers are less powerful than gasoline or propane driven machines.

Is It True?
Despite popular belief, both statements are not true. The power of a pressure washer machine is based on output temperature, pressure level, and flow rate. It does not depend much on the source of power.

Because most users prefer fuel powered machines for outdoor applications, people tend to believe that electric machines are not suitable. To make sure an electric machine can be used outdoors, there must be an electric source. One cannot always be sure about the existence of a plug point in outdoor settings, and therefore many believe they should not be used. However, if a plug point is readily available, electric pressure washers can clean as efficiently as any other machine in outdoor settings. Alternatively, a generator can be used.

Daimer® is a renowned distributor of cleaning equipment. With a wide selection of propane, gas, diesel, and electric pressure washers, Daimer® is sure to have the right machine for your cleaning application and preferences. Visit www.daimer.com for more details about carpet cleaners, pressure washers and Daimer® cleaning products.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Electric Pressure Cleaners – How Good Are They For Auto Detailing?

Auto Detailing Pressure Washer

Until recently, the only car wash options available for auto detailing professionals and vehicle owners were traditional steam cleaners and pressure washers. However, both of these cleaning machines have their disadvantages, which makes them unsuitable for certain car washing applications.

The dry steam ejected by steam cleaners is not strong enough to blast away grime on vehicle surfaces. It also requires constant wiping with a towel, which can damage painted surfaces. The traditional pressure cleaners with pressure levels of 3000 psi are much too powerful and can actually scratch vehicle exteriors. However, electric pressure washers specifically designed for car washing purposes are now available from Daimer®.

If you are looking for a low moisture auto detailing system that can be used to detail cars and trucks, the Super Max™ 6120SCW from Daimer® would be an ideal choice. These electric pressure washers feature high steam temperatures of 300ºF, low flow rates of 0.5 GPM and pressure levels of 1000 psi. While the low flow rate helps prevent water wastage and the average pressure levels eliminates the risk of damaging the vehicle surface, the steam helps dissolve the toughest grime and stains. Unlike traditional electric pressure washers, the Super Max™ 6120SCW can be used on almost all surfaces of the vehicle such as the engine, wheels, vehicle exteriors, and glass. This unique combination of the perfect features makes these electric pressure washers a popular choice among auto detailing professionals. Many of Daimer's Super Max™ pressure cleaners can be used for auto detailing, as well; as long as the pressure level does not exceed 1500 psi.

To learn more about how electric pressure washers can get your car clean and shining like new, visit www.daimer.com.