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Industrial water-jet cleaners are powerful tools used for a variety
of cleaning and maintenance tasks across different industries. These cleaners come in two main types:
high-pressure and low-pressure. Each type has specific applications and benefits, making them essential
for maintaining cleanliness and efficiency in industrial settings.
High-Pressure Water-Jet Cleaners
High-pressure water-jet cleaners operate at pressures ranging from
140 to 2,800 bar, with water flow rates typically between 10 to 50 liters per minute. They are designed
for heavy-duty cleaning tasks that require significant force to remove tough contaminants.
Applications:
Surface Preparation: Ideal for removing paint, rust, and coatings from metal surfaces before
repainting or recoating.
Industrial Equipment Cleaning: Efficiently clean machinery, tanks, and pipelines to maintain
operational efficiency.
Concrete and Asphalt Cleaning: Remove oil stains, grime, and other contaminants from concrete floors
and asphalt surfaces.
Heat Exchanger Cleaning: Clear out deposits and scale from heat exchangers to improve thermal
efficiency.
Marine Applications:Clean ship hulls and decks to remove barnacles, algae, and other marine growth.
Cutting Applications: High-pressure water jets can be used for precision cutting of materials like
metal, stone, and composites.
Advantages:
Capable of removing the most stubborn contaminants.
Reduces cleaning time and labor costs.
Suitable for a wide range of industrial applications.
Uses water as the primary cleaning agent, reducing the need for harsh chemicals.
- Powerful Cleaning
- Efficiency
- Versatility
- Environmental Benefits
Low-Pressure Water-Jet Cleaners
Low-pressure water-jet cleaners operate at pressures between 35 and 200
bar, with water flow rates typically between 20 to 250 liters per minute. They are designed for more
delicate cleaning tasks where high pressure might cause damage. Low-pressure jets with higher water flow
are particularly useful for cleaning large vessels and areas where the lower water flow of high-pressure
devices is not suitable.
Applications:
Large Vessel Cleaning: Ideal for cleaning large tanks, vessels, and other extensive surfaces where high
water-flow is necessary.
Delicate Surface Cleaning: Suitable for cleaning surfaces that require gentle handling, such as painted
surfaces, soft metals, and plastics.
Food Industry: Clean equipment and surfaces in food processing plants without damaging sensitive
components.
Automotive Industry: Safely clean car parts and assemblies without causing damage.
Building Maintenance: Clean windows, facades, and other building exteriors without the risk of damage.
Electronics Cleaning: Remove dust and contaminants from electronic components and assemblies.
Key Features:
Ideal for tasks that require careful handling.
Lower pressure reduces the risk of damaging sensitive surfaces.
Often more affordable and easier to operate than high-pressure cleaners.
Typically, more compact and easier to maneuver.
- Precision Cleaning
- Safety
- Cost-Effective
- Portability
With years of experience in the industry, our team of experts is here
to help you choose the right equipment for your specific needs. We provide comprehensive support, from
product selection to after-sales service, ensuring that you get the most out of your investment. We
understand that every industry and application is unique. That’s why we offer customized solutions
tailored to your specific requirements. Whether you need specialized attachments, custom pressure
settings, or unique configurations, we can provide a solution that fits your needs perfectly.