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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

How Pressure Washers Can Help With Metal Surface Pre-Treatment

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Gas Pressure Washers
One of the many uses of pressure washers is the ability to pre-treat different metal surfaces. If you’re looking for a system that gives you the added convenience of being mobile as well, the Super Max ® 12500 GE AF is a great choice. This machine by Daimer® runs on an 18 HP gasoline engine which makes it ideal for areas that don’t have ready access to an electricity supply. These pressure washers are propane-heated and are suited for commercial and industrial use.

These pressure washers also come equipped with the Daimer® phosphatizing system. This is used to pre-treat and prepare metal surfaces for the application of powder coatings or paint primers. Apart from that, this pre-treatment system also prevents the onset of rust or corrosion. The system operates using a downstream injection, which minimizes chemical contact. Its parts are made from durable stainless steel to prevent corrosion. The system operates using a single gun that has two different nozzles, one for high-pressure and one for low pressure. A crossover valve allows you to control the water flow in either nozzle. These pressure washers also come with an optional two-gun feature as well as a mobile configuration.

Apart from pre-treating metal surfaces, these pressure washers are also ideal for rugged cleaning needs. They operate using a flow rate of five gallons per minute and have a pressure rate of up to 3000 psi. They can also reach a temperature of up to 330º F. You can get more information on these washers and other cleaning machines by visiting www.daimer.com .