Monday, October 25, 2010

Uses and Technologies of Steam Cleaners


steam cleaning machine
Steam cleaners have a number of uses across many different industries. They are used for disinfecting hospitals, eliminating stains from commercial kitchens, and cleaning bathrooms in office buildings. In addition to these applications, they are also used for deodorizing and eliminating foul smells.

Why Steam Cleaners Are Unique
The uniqueness of these machines lies in their high output temperature. Steam cleaners from suppliers like Daimer® can reach up to 386°F. In addition, Daimer® offers exclusive ATIS® technology, proven to eliminate more than 99 percent of commonly found bacteria and germs. Because steam cleaning machines use vapor with less than 5 percent water content, little water is used during the cleaning process, making cleaning up much easier.

Uses
Many hospitals and healthcare industries use Daimer® steam cleaners with ATIS® technology for keeping their spaces clean and germ free. Steam cleaners are also used for cleaning trash bins, bathrooms, refrigerators and freezers, kitchen counters, and more. Such application are highly beneficial for hospitals, restaurants, hotels, retail stores, office buildings, and other businesses looking to maintain a welcoming environment and ensure the health of employees and customers.

Technology
In addition to ATIS® technology, many of Daimer®’s steam cleaners use a HEPA filter for trapping dirt and allergens in the air. Machines such as the KleenJet® 1000CVP, use both ATIS® technology and a HEPA filter. Also included is an attached vacuum, which extracts the liquid residue during the cleaning process for easier clean up.

Steam cleaners equipped with this technology are excellent choices for deodorizing and sanitizing tasks.