Before painting, metal surfaces often have to be sandblasted to remove paint layers, corrosion, rust or other deposits. At the end of the sandblasting process all that remains will be the bare, shiny metal surface. And when it comes to sandblasting metal surfaces, nothing works better than the hot water pressure washers from Daimer®.
For instance, let us consider the Super Max® 15200 WS. This model is an exciting combination of an electric, stationary pressure cleaner with powerful, wet sandblasting capabilities. These hot water pressure washers can attain temperatures of up to 330ºF, pressure levels of up to 1000 psi and flow rates of up to 2 GPM. Another unique feature of these hot water pressure washers is that they can be individually used as hot water, cold water as well as steam pressure washers.
One advantage of these hot water pressure washers is that they can be heated by oil, natural gas or propane. Next, these pressure cleaners score above conventional compressed-air sandblasters in terms of safety. Compared to compressed-air sandblasters, these wet sandblasters are safe for use. In fact, you do not even have to don protective clothing while sandblasting with the Super Max® 15200 WS. However, remember that you need to switch to the cold water mode to use this pressure cleaner as a wet sandblaster.
Check out more amazing models of hot water pressure washers at www.daimer.com.
For instance, let us consider the Super Max® 15200 WS. This model is an exciting combination of an electric, stationary pressure cleaner with powerful, wet sandblasting capabilities. These hot water pressure washers can attain temperatures of up to 330ºF, pressure levels of up to 1000 psi and flow rates of up to 2 GPM. Another unique feature of these hot water pressure washers is that they can be individually used as hot water, cold water as well as steam pressure washers.
One advantage of these hot water pressure washers is that they can be heated by oil, natural gas or propane. Next, these pressure cleaners score above conventional compressed-air sandblasters in terms of safety. Compared to compressed-air sandblasters, these wet sandblasters are safe for use. In fact, you do not even have to don protective clothing while sandblasting with the Super Max® 15200 WS. However, remember that you need to switch to the cold water mode to use this pressure cleaner as a wet sandblaster.
Check out more amazing models of hot water pressure washers at www.daimer.com.