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Pressure washer

5th February 1971, Page 125
5th February 1971
Page 125
Page 125, 5th February 1971 — Pressure washer
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Applied Chemicals Ltd has produced a washer known as the Applied Concorde Mk II that provides four methods of pressure-washing plant, equipment and machinery. In the first method detergent-laden water is discharged at a pressure of 500 psi and temperature of 200deg F from a blasting jet (for the removal of impacted grease) or fan jet.

Water is discharged at the same pressure and temperature in the second method which is used for rinsing surfaces that require quick drying.

Cold water plus a suitable detergent is discharged at 500 psi in the third method which is suitable for removing a number of soils, including light grease, and for cleaning food machinery.

In the fourth method cold water without a detergent is discharged at 500 psi which is suitable for the removal of compacted mud, road dirt and so on and for rinsing.

The washer can immediately be used for high-pressure cold-water cleaning, and hot water is available in 60sec. Methods one and two cost less than 4s /hr (1.6gal of paraffin or similar fuel per hour). Applied detergents are available to suit all requirements including degreasing, paint stripping and sterilizing.

The electric motor, pump, burner unit and all associated components are easily accessible and can be dismantled as individual items so that maintenance time and costs are kept to a minimum. Applied Chemicals has 14 service engineers, based strategically throughout the country to provide after-sales service.

Made by: Applied Chemicals Ltd, Salisbury Road, Industrial Estate, Uxbridge, Middx.