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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Super Max ® 9000 WS

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pressure washer by daimer

Sandblasting, the process of removing paint and rust from metal surfaces, is an essential task in many industrial settings. However, it is important for users to choose between two methods: compressed air sandblasting and wet sandblasting. Compressed air sandblasting is effective, but can often contaminate businesses with dust. Workers using compressed air sand blasters must also wear a complete protective suit. Wet sandblasting is just as effective but will not contaminate businesses. Additionally, wet sandblasting is much safer. So when it comes down to making the decision as to which form of sandblasting to choose, choose wet sandblasting.

The Super Max ® 9000 WS is one of Daimer®’s wet sand blaster pressure washers. While normal pressure washers can remove dirt, grease, oil, and other substances from metal surfaces, the Super Max ® 9000 WS pressure washers will actually remove a layer of material from the surface. This is essential in removing paint layers, corrosion, rust, and heavy deposits from metal surfaces, returning these surfaces to bare, shiny metal.

The Super Max ® 9000 WS offers intermediate pressure levels (1500 psi) and flow rate (2.8 GPM). And can reach high steam temperatures up to 250ºF. The Super Max ® 9000 WS is a highly versatile pressure washer, as it can be used as a cold water, hot water, steam, and wet sand blaster pressure washer. Users also have the ability to choose amongst the following additional options: trailer mounting and two gun operation configurations.

These wet sand blaster pressure washers can be used with a variety of sand grit medias and sizes. Users can choose among baking soda, tiny plastic pellets, and more. For more abrasive wet sandblasting, choose a larger grit.