Soapless bubbles remove dirt June 1st 2008 New ech2o technology available with
the Tennant T3 and T5 pedestrian
scrubber dryers means there is no
need for chemicals within the
machines. Supplied by Clemas & Co,
the new technology activates water
to perform like a detergent. Benefits
to the user include cost efficiency,
environmental issues and health and
safety.
The machine is filled with tap
water, which is then infused with
highly oxygenated micro-bubbles.
The oxygenated water produced is
sent though a water cell where an electric current is applied.The
charged water attacks the dirt breaking it into smaller particles
and pulling it off the floor's surface; after approximately 45
seconds the charged water loses its charge and returns to water.
All that is left in the recovery tank is tap water and dirt.
Cleams & Co says as no chemicals are involved,many health
and safety risks are eliminated and slip and fall accidents are
reduced though the elimination of slippery detergent residue.
The only solution to enter the machine is tap water, helping
reduce the environmental impact of traditional cleaning
chemicals. It is claimed ech2o uses up to 70 per cent less water
than conventional scrubbing methods.With no need to
purchase cleaner, detergent fill
and drain times are reduced. More articles from Clemas & Co Ltd: |