High pressure water cleaner pumps are high pressure reciprocating plunger pump that uses high
pressure water jet to remove mold, grime, dust, mud and dirt from surfaces
and objects such as buildings, vehicles and concrete road surfaces. A pressure
water cleaner is also known as power pressure washer.
High pressure water cleaners direct a high-pressure stream or jet of water
against a surface to clean, descale, degrease or prepare a surface. Pressure
washers may use either cold water or hot water and steam to perform their
function, and the water is often mixed with various cleansers, detergents or
solvents. They are used for surface
cleaning, or for the demolition of products made of metal, wood,
concrete, stone, plastic, glass or other building materials.
High pressure water cleaners are available as complete machines or systems, or they can
be purchased in component form and built from the ground up, or to replace worn
out parts. water blast wheel, and water storage tank.
The gun or lance directs the stream fluid through
a nozzle and at the appropriate region of the work piece. Some water
pressure washers have wear resistant nozzles and optional abrasive
injectors to provide wet
sandblasting capability. Pressure Jet also offers hot water pressure
washer.
Several different types of nozzles are available,
each useful for a particular application. Some nozzles cause the water
jet to be ejected in a triangular plane, while others emit a
pencil-thin jet of water, which spirals around rapidly. Most nozzles attach
directly to the trigger gun.
Some pressure washers, in combination with a
particular nozzle, allow detergent to be introduced into the water stream,
assisting in the cleaning process. Two types of chemical injectors are
available: a low-pressure injector and a high pressure injector.
The pumping unit is the pressure generator used to
force out the carrier fluid at high velocity. Plunger-type High pressure
water cleaners are commonly used to generate high pressure water for
water jet cleaning and wet or water abrasive blasting for non-abrasive pressure
washing or rinsing. Crankshaft driven plunger pumps are commonly used for
pressure generation. Crankshaft driven plunger pumps may be more efficient in
electrical energy costs compared to intensifiers. Crankshaft driven plunger
pumps also provide a virtually ripple free pressure source in comparison to
intensifiers. Dust collection or filtration systems remove fine particle sizes
of abrasive, swarf, grease or other blasting waste (removed scale or stock in
the form of dust or fine swarf) that would otherwise contaminate the
environment.
Water tanks or hoppers are used by water
pressure washers for the storage of dry abrasive grains, blasting media or
abrasive-water slurry mixtures.
The
most basic pressure washer consists of:
- a motor, which directly drives a high pressure
triplex plunger pump
- high pressure hose
- trigger operated gun
- PressureJet supplies a complete line of diesel,
oil, gasoline and electric pressure washers for private owners, power
washing contractors and industrial users. Chose from hand carry, base
mount, wall mount, portable, skid, pick-up mount, trailer mounted, and gas
cart power washer designs.
HYDRAULIC
PRESSURE WASHER
Hydraulic
pressure washers are designed for jobs, where the power washing equipment
mobility is a necessity and which do not require an electric power source. As
such, they are the most suitable for jobs in mines, construction, agriculture
and farm equipment power wash cleaning. They are powered by the live hydraulic
source (such as trucks, tractors, combines, etc.). Simply attach the pressure
washer to any oil power source that meets the specifications of the particular
model.
Most
Common Applications
Several
different types of nozzles are available, each useful for a particular
application. Some nozzles cause the water jet to be ejected in a triangular
plane, while others emit a pencil-thin jet of water, which spirals around
rapidly. Most nozzles attach directly to the trigger gun.
Some
pressure washers, in combination with a particular nozzle, allow detergent to
be introduced into the water stream, assisting in the cleaning process. Two
types of chemical injectors are available: a low-pressure injector and a high
pressure injector.

