Exploration of High-Pressure Cleaning Techniques and Methods
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It boasts flexible operation, robust durability, reliable safety, convenient portability, comprehensive functionality, and exceptionally high efficiency. Traditional cleaning equipment typically employs high-pressure water combined with various chemical cleaning agents, resulting in significant water wastage. Moreover, the dirt and chemical-laden wastewater generated during cleaning can cause severe pollution and damage to the surrounding environment. In contrast, high-pressure saturated steam cleaners require only a small amount of water and no chemical solvents for cleaning operations, completely eliminating the drawbacks of traditional cleaning methods. Therefore, using high-pressure saturated steam for cleaning represents a revolution in the global cleaning industry. It fully leverages the property of saturated steam to dissolve any stubborn grease and vaporize it under high-temperature and high-pressure conditions, while also being able to penetrate any tiny crevices and holes to strip or remove grease and residues, meeting the requirements of high efficiency, water conservation, environmental protection, ultra-cleanliness, and drying, and taking a leading step in the global cleaning industry.

(Water Conservation): Cleaning any surface requires only 5 liters of water per hour, saving a significant amount of water resources.

(Cleanliness): As saturated steam is in a gaseous state, under the action of high temperature and pressure, it can automatically capture and dissolve tiny oil and dirt particles on the cleaned surface, vaporizing and evaporating them. Since almost all oil stains are unable to withstand the power of saturated steam, surfaces cleaned with it can achieve an ultra-clean state.

(Environmental Protection): There is no discharge of wastewater or harmful chemicals, causing no pollution or harm to workers engaged in cleaning operations or the surrounding environment.

(High Temperature): The temperature is adjustable from 70 to 200 degrees Celsius.

(Drying): The characteristic of high-temperature saturated steam is that it does not remain on the cleaned surface after cleaning. Additionally, due to the high temperature, the cleaned surface remains dry throughout, allowing direct cleaning of various electrical appliances, motors, and integrated circuit boards without damaging them.

(Passivation): Saturated steam combined with a soluble passivating solution can passivate metal and mechanical surfaces, forming a perfect protective layer that eliminates the possibility of oxidation.

(Phosphating): After acid pickling, workpieces can be phosphatized using saturated steam as a sprayer, which not only saves phosphating solution but also eliminates the need for wastewater treatment.

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